The USyd Business School has stopped using the data intensive assessment program Cadmus after a decision made by the eTools committee in Semester 2 last year.
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After the perceived success of the pilot program, the Business School wants to continue their use of Cadmus in the units currently using it. This is despite the extensive nature of Cadmus’ data collection and the concerns raised by Perkins and others in the eTools subcommittee.
Eight months later, after Honi asked the University about their use of Cadmus, the sub-committee is now scheduled to discuss their wrap up of the piloting process at their next meeting later this month.
The software would have registered students’ locations when writing essays on the app.
Cadmus tracks students’ location and keystrokes while they write assessments, as Siobhan Ryan reports.