The Scottish e-Assessment Awards 2010*, recognise excellence and innovation in using e-Assessment, to improve the educational experience of learners.
Organised by the UK’s e-Assessment Assocation and JISC Regional Support Centre Scotland North & East, the Awards are offered in the following categories:
- Formative e-Assessment
- Summative e-Assessment
- e-Portfolio/ePDP
- Mobile e-Assessment
- Facilitating e-Assessment
- Innovation
Entries for the Awards are being accepted now, with a deadline of 16th August for submissions. All entries for the Awards must be submitted to SeAA@rsc-ne-scotland.ac.uk using the Submission Form available here.
The following criteria will be used by the judges to guide them in the evaluation of submitted entries:
- Has a positive impact on learning and teaching
- Demonstrates sound design principles
- Supports and promotes inclusive practice
- Engages and motivates the learner
When completing the submission form, please show how your entry matches the above criteria, giving more detail where there is a strong link with a particular criterion. The judging panel must be satisfied that the entry is of high quality, and offers significant benefits that differentiate it from other similar entries.
There may be a case where a submission technically qualifies for two categories – for example a formative assessment delivered through a mobile platform. In such as situation, submitting parties are encouraged to select the most relevant category. A single submission cannot be entered into multiple categories.

Winners will be announced at this year’s (free!) eAssessment Scotland conference, on the 3rd September at the University of Dundee. Last few remaining places available for this event – so if you’re planning on attending the UK’s largest annual e-Assessment conference, register your place now!
* The Awards are open to entrants who have developed products/processes in Scotland, or are using products/processes within a Scottish institution.
Click here to visit the Scottish e-Assessment Awards 2010 website
