Talk:Open assessment workshop 2009
Suggestions and ideas for the workshop
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Participant case studies
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←1: The lectures of the workshop in 2008 explained on the prinicipal idea, structure, methods (and tools) for open assessment (see listing below). The workshop offered the ultimate setting for vivid discussion on the rationale and applicability of open assessment and the suggested methods. In my opinion, the challenge for the workshop in 2009 is to see how current assessment methods&tools (e.g. health impact modelling) can be used for open assessments and what methods&tools are additionally required for successful open assessments. Each of the participants could explain on his or her experience with one or several assessment methods & tools and discuss its suitability for open assessment purposes. I could for example reflect on the issue-framing method and in this context present a tool for policy-relevant indicator-selection. The discussion could focus on how to generate an issue-framing tool that allows for integrating diverse stakes and perspectives. It would also be interesting to hear about experiences with open assessment performances: its successes, experiences difficulties, lessons and challenges. --Eva Kunseler, dd 29Oct08
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Possible additional variables for exercises:
- Future development paths according to IPCC scenarios
- Global greenhouse gas emissions (UNFCC)
Topics to be covered in workshop
- Assessment process
- argumentation - roles and relations free discussion, argumentation and corroborated information content
- collaboration - assessments as mediated processes of creating shared knowledge
- scientific method - assessments as testing of networked hypotheses
- Structure
- causal diagram - application of causal diagrams in different phases of an assessment
- Bayes network - Bayes networks of variable results, creation and application
- information objects - types and roles (similarities/differences) of different information object types
- information structure - roles and relations of different attributes
- combining models - assessments and variables as meta-models comprising of sub-models
- Appraisal
- appraisal matrices - targeting assessment information according to receivers
- DALY - making and use of DALYs
- monetization - conversion and communication of impacts as euros
- Use process
- information need - identification of need and its translation to research questions
- policy advice - addressing real need in assessment design, execution and communication
- publishing/dissemination - targeting assessment information to secondary (?) receivers (scientists, stakeholders and public)
- communication - conveyance and convergence of assessment information
- Performance
- assessment performance - evaluating/communicating performance as quality of content, applicability and efficiency
- quality criteria - evaluating goodness of contributions, contributions and group output
- method development - applying scientific method in developing assessment methodology