Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of knowledge. It is becoming increasingly important for students to be able to use and manage knowledge. We suggest incorporating open-book tests in assessment programmes to meet these changes. This view on the use of open-book tests is discussed and the influence on test quality is examined. To cope with the growing amount of medical knowledge, we have divided the body of knowledge into core knowledge, which students must know without need for references, and backup knowledge, which students need to understand and use properly with the help of references if so desired. As a result, all tests consist of a subtest for reproduction and understanding...
Background & Objective: Open book exams with free access to resources are effective for the better u...
Relatively little evidence about the validity threats in open-book multiple-choice tests exist. The ...
Open-book examinations are believed to be able to reduce students’ anxiety and rote memorising of fa...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Abstract. Todays health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amo...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
When designing educational programmes that support student learning, it is important that the learni...
Purpose To compare the relative utility of openbook examinations (OBEs) and closedbook examinations ...
An examination of an open-book testing approach in a family medicine clerkship seeks to determine wh...
The use of \Open Book " assessment is widely seen as an approach that more ef-fectively tests a...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
CONTEXT Two learning approaches are consistently distinguished in the literature: deep and surface l...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
Two experiments examined the testing effect with open-book tests, in which students view notes and t...
Background & Objective: Open book exams with free access to resources are effective for the better u...
Relatively little evidence about the validity threats in open-book multiple-choice tests exist. The ...
Open-book examinations are believed to be able to reduce students’ anxiety and rote memorising of fa...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
Abstract. Todays health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amo...
Today's health sciences educational programmes have to deal with a growing and changing amount of kn...
When designing educational programmes that support student learning, it is important that the learni...
Purpose To compare the relative utility of openbook examinations (OBEs) and closedbook examinations ...
An examination of an open-book testing approach in a family medicine clerkship seeks to determine wh...
The use of \Open Book " assessment is widely seen as an approach that more ef-fectively tests a...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
CONTEXT Two learning approaches are consistently distinguished in the literature: deep and surface l...
Background: Because of the increasing medical knowledge and the focus of medical education on acquir...
Two experiments examined the testing effect with open-book tests, in which students view notes and t...
Background & Objective: Open book exams with free access to resources are effective for the better u...
Relatively little evidence about the validity threats in open-book multiple-choice tests exist. The ...
Open-book examinations are believed to be able to reduce students’ anxiety and rote memorising of fa...