Computer‐based tests have been used extensively in the Department of Information Science at the University of Portsmouth, both for end‐of‐course examinations and continuous assessment. This paper details the use of computer‐based objective testing as an innovative technique for traditional assessment, and the separate problems of continuous computer‐aided assessment. Results from three years of research have led to plans for future developments within the department, and the paper provides a checklist of considerations regarded as crucial
In an introductory course in information technology at the University of Otago the acquisition of pr...
This paper sets out an approach using a revised Bloom's taxonomy of learning objectives for the care...
Computer aided assessment (CAA) comprises a set of assessment techniques that are conducted on a com...
Computer‐based tests have been used extensively in the Department of Information Science at the Univ...
The introduction of objective testing using computer software does not necessarily represent innovat...
This paper examines a project at the University of Wolverhampton that has been producing its own uni...
A high‐quality assessment system should have the following attributes: rapid feedback to the student...
This paper examines the background to computer‐assisted assessment and shows how certain misconcepti...
The demand for innovative end users of information technology is increasing along with the prolifera...
This work explores some issues arising from the widespread use of computer based assessment of Mathe...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
In an introductory course in information technology at the University of Otago the acquisition of pr...
In an introductory course in information technology at the University of Otago the acquisition of pr...
This paper sets out an approach using a revised Bloom's taxonomy of learning objectives for the care...
Computer aided assessment (CAA) comprises a set of assessment techniques that are conducted on a com...
Computer‐based tests have been used extensively in the Department of Information Science at the Univ...
The introduction of objective testing using computer software does not necessarily represent innovat...
This paper examines a project at the University of Wolverhampton that has been producing its own uni...
A high‐quality assessment system should have the following attributes: rapid feedback to the student...
This paper examines the background to computer‐assisted assessment and shows how certain misconcepti...
The demand for innovative end users of information technology is increasing along with the prolifera...
This work explores some issues arising from the widespread use of computer based assessment of Mathe...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
In the last two decades computer-based assessment has become an important part in support of teachin...
In an introductory course in information technology at the University of Otago the acquisition of pr...
In an introductory course in information technology at the University of Otago the acquisition of pr...
This paper sets out an approach using a revised Bloom's taxonomy of learning objectives for the care...
Computer aided assessment (CAA) comprises a set of assessment techniques that are conducted on a com...