Generally itembanks are inaccessible to students. Current use of itembanks focus on the teacher as having responsibility to organise questions (place them in pools, associate them with course content) and make them available/deliver them to students. This limits students to the teachers perspective and to the questions that the teacher has made available. As the practice of itembanking increases it may be appropriate to encourage students to use questions from pools not directly prepared by their teacher. A mechanism for searching across itembanks and sharing recommendations with peers would be of help in facilitating this. We describe QuestionBuddy, a collaborative filter based question portal for students, built to study student usage of,...
To enhance peer-to-peer and student-to-educator collaboration and to promote active eLearning, stude...
These days with the rapid growth of technology, education institutions are looking for the fastest a...
The hurdle for those who seek educational resources on the Internet is not a lack of materials, but ...
Generally itembanks are inaccessible to students. Current use of itembanks focus on the teacher as h...
An Itembank can be defined as: "a collection of items for a particular assessment, subject or educat...
Teacher-centered learning method can sometimes be seen as a quite passive learning experience for th...
E3AN [1] is a HEFCE funded project to develop a network of expertise in assessment issues within ele...
With the advent in computers and the Internet, item banking emerged as an effective approach to test...
The assessment process in an educational system is an important and essential part of its success to...
In recent years, the popularity ofonline platforms as a resource for education content has explosive...
e3an1 is a HEFCE funded collaborative project to develop a network of expertise in assessment issues...
In small groups, medical students were involved in generating questions to contribute to an online i...
Every tertiary institution, both private and public, has students with high and low scores. This als...
In this study, teachers’ acceptance and use of an educational portal is assessed based on data from ...
Sclater and MacDonald (2004) provide a simple definition of an item bank: a collection of items for ...
To enhance peer-to-peer and student-to-educator collaboration and to promote active eLearning, stude...
These days with the rapid growth of technology, education institutions are looking for the fastest a...
The hurdle for those who seek educational resources on the Internet is not a lack of materials, but ...
Generally itembanks are inaccessible to students. Current use of itembanks focus on the teacher as h...
An Itembank can be defined as: "a collection of items for a particular assessment, subject or educat...
Teacher-centered learning method can sometimes be seen as a quite passive learning experience for th...
E3AN [1] is a HEFCE funded project to develop a network of expertise in assessment issues within ele...
With the advent in computers and the Internet, item banking emerged as an effective approach to test...
The assessment process in an educational system is an important and essential part of its success to...
In recent years, the popularity ofonline platforms as a resource for education content has explosive...
e3an1 is a HEFCE funded collaborative project to develop a network of expertise in assessment issues...
In small groups, medical students were involved in generating questions to contribute to an online i...
Every tertiary institution, both private and public, has students with high and low scores. This als...
In this study, teachers’ acceptance and use of an educational portal is assessed based on data from ...
Sclater and MacDonald (2004) provide a simple definition of an item bank: a collection of items for ...
To enhance peer-to-peer and student-to-educator collaboration and to promote active eLearning, stude...
These days with the rapid growth of technology, education institutions are looking for the fastest a...
The hurdle for those who seek educational resources on the Internet is not a lack of materials, but ...