Sat.Jun 18, 2016 - Fri.Jun 24, 2016

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Adaptive Comparative Judgment and the Edinburgh Award

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Louis Thurston’s work (circa 1927) developing the ‘Law of Comparative Judgment’ demonstrated that people are very good at making accurate relative-value judgments between two choices but less reliable when assigning absolute values within a scale of measurement. Adaptive Comparative Judgment (ACJ) is the 21st century version and is now fully facilitated online, making the process logistically feasible at scale.

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It’s Back: Take part in the 2016 higher education web survey today

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TERMINALFOUR's 3rd Annual Higher Education Survey