Visions of an assessment method that is learning-oriented, time-efficient, with automated-marking and data collecting techniques are seductive in a post-compulsory world of increasing work with decreasing workers. In this paper, the authors describe how their design of computer-based assessment (CBA) in an Education course integrated student learning, student assessment and evaluative research. An essential aspect of this design was to incorporate an extended formative assessment period where students developed a range of strategies to maximize their learning performance in the summative CBA. As students learnt to learn, the authors were learning about learning and a shared vision of a learning community emerged
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
The notion of computer-based assessment encompasses both the formative and summative assessments. Th...
Based on theories of assessment as well as on the pedagogical and administrative advantages Computer...
This paper describes a range of computer assisted assessment (CAA) research and development activiti...
Assessment is an important element of quality teaching and learning in higher education. It has rece...
There is little doubt that the curriculum content and pedagogy in schools is driven by the structure...
A formative computer-based assessment (CBA) was one of three instruments used for assessment in a Ba...
This paper draws attention to literature surrounding the subject of computer-assisted assessment (CA...
This paper describes an attempt to use assessment activities in a course to support student learning...
Computer Based Assessment (CBA) is propounded as a technique which seeks to meet competing pressures...
This paper focuses on reconfiguring assessment processes so that they support a learning function, i...
This chapter considers the current education policy context in Australia, including the high level o...
This paper profiles the potential of developing and implementing Computer-Assisted Assessments (CAA)...
Pressure for better measurement of stated learning outcomes has resulted in a demand for more freque...
Societal expectations of Higher-Education’s ability to produce work-ready graduates continues to str...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
The notion of computer-based assessment encompasses both the formative and summative assessments. Th...
Based on theories of assessment as well as on the pedagogical and administrative advantages Computer...
This paper describes a range of computer assisted assessment (CAA) research and development activiti...
Assessment is an important element of quality teaching and learning in higher education. It has rece...
There is little doubt that the curriculum content and pedagogy in schools is driven by the structure...
A formative computer-based assessment (CBA) was one of three instruments used for assessment in a Ba...
This paper draws attention to literature surrounding the subject of computer-assisted assessment (CA...
This paper describes an attempt to use assessment activities in a course to support student learning...
Computer Based Assessment (CBA) is propounded as a technique which seeks to meet competing pressures...
This paper focuses on reconfiguring assessment processes so that they support a learning function, i...
This chapter considers the current education policy context in Australia, including the high level o...
This paper profiles the potential of developing and implementing Computer-Assisted Assessments (CAA)...
Pressure for better measurement of stated learning outcomes has resulted in a demand for more freque...
Societal expectations of Higher-Education’s ability to produce work-ready graduates continues to str...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
The notion of computer-based assessment encompasses both the formative and summative assessments. Th...
Based on theories of assessment as well as on the pedagogical and administrative advantages Computer...