Conference FAQs
The event takes place at the Hilton London Bankside, 2-8 Great Suffolk St, London SE1 0UG.
The Hotel is a less than a 20 minute walk from Waterloo Train station or a 10 minute walk from Southwark Undergound Station on the Jubilee Line.
There are bus stops on Southwark Street, a short walk from the venue.
London's Hilton Bankside is 3 mins to Tate Modern, London Bridge, Borough Market and The Shard. 12 mins to St Pauls & City via Millennium Bridge
We have a limited number of rooms available at a reduced rate if booked with your conference tickets. Find out more about tickets here.
View the map to the hotel and get directions here
Visit the hotel website here.
The Conference is taking place from 10th to 12th June 2024 in London.
The main conference takes place on 11th - 12th June. The Conference theme is Keeping our Humanity in the World of Digital Assessment, placing the user experience at the centre of the discourse surrounding the use of technology to improve learning and assessment.
There are two events taking place on Monday 10th June: The National Examinations Roundtable (an invitation-only event) and the AI Symposium.
The International e-Assessment Awards Gala Dinner takes place on Tuesday11th June, celebrating innovation and creativity in the industry while you enjoy a 3-course dinner, awards ceremony and key note presentation.
This year's International e-Assessment Conference focuses on Keeping our Humanity in the World of Digital Assessment, placing the user experience at the centre of the discourse surrounding the use of technology to improve learning and assessment.
The key themes are:
- Learning Shaping Assessment: Understanding how digital assessment approaches can adapt to reflect the changes in learning strategies.
- AI Evolution: Exploring the transformative power of AI to enhance the learning and assessment experience.
- Privacy, Data Security, Legal, and Ethical Considerations: Delving into these critical aspects and the constraints in the face of the pace of change in digital assessment.
- Fairness and Accessibility in Digital Assessment: Addressing the need for assessment that is reliable, valid and accessible to all.
- Trust and Malpractice: Evaluating the future of trust in an assessment context and how we address concerns about cheating and malpractice.
- Mental Health and Digital Assessment: Supporting mental health in digital learning and assessment in the post-covid landscape.
Find out more about tickets and register here.
Early Bird tickets were on sale until Sunday 5th May 2024.
Invoices and receipts are automatically emailed at the point of booking.
If you need a copy of an invoice or receipt re-issuing please email conference@e-assessment.com
Dietary requirements are required at the point of booking your ticket, including vegetarian, vegan and any allergies.
If you need to add additional information, change your dietary requirements, or advise us of further detail, please email conference@e-assessment.com
The dress code is business casual.
Yes – for more information on the venue’s accessibility, please visit the venue's website and select ‘Accessible Features’.
If possible, we ask delegates with accessibility requirements to declare these at the point of registration so we can ensure an unrestricted conference experience.
No, there will be no language translation services available.