This paper reviews the role of ICT-based assessment in the light of the growing use of virtual learning environments in universities. Issues of validity, efficiency, type of response, and scoring are addressed. A major area of research is the automated scoring of text. Claims for automated formative assessment are queried, since the feedback of scores and marks alone is not truly formative: feedback of comments about good features of the work/performance, and what needs to be done to improve is needed to enhance learning. It seems likely that the use of 'simple' computer-assisted assessment (with multiple-choice and short-answer responses) will continue to develop, as will the use of multi-media materials for assessment tasks. The use of IC...
There is a body of research, providing both rhetoric and discussion about the use of ICT (audience r...
This review of e-assessment takes a broad definition, including any use of a computer in assessment,...
A well-designed assessment strategy can motivate students, and help teachers and institutions to sup...
Assessment is always considered a key component in the process of teaching and learning. A major rol...
Technology deployment in higher education is at a thriving stage, with an increasing number of insti...
This paper identifies the role of ICT in assessment practices in education. The significant factors ...
The role of pupil assessment in ICT is often seen by teachers as problematic. This article will expl...
Electronic assessment can provide the opportunity to assist students to become more reflective learn...
Interactive computer-marked assessment has been incorporated into a range of science courses at the ...
Over the years, there has been an increase in the amount of time spent on assessment by teachers and...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
This paper reviews the role of assessment in student learning and its relationship with the use of i...
This chapter reviews the contribution of new information-communication technologies to the advanceme...
The innovations that ICT has brought in teaching learning Process include: E-learning, e-communicati...
Computer based assessment is becoming a major part of the experience of university students. This de...
There is a body of research, providing both rhetoric and discussion about the use of ICT (audience r...
This review of e-assessment takes a broad definition, including any use of a computer in assessment,...
A well-designed assessment strategy can motivate students, and help teachers and institutions to sup...
Assessment is always considered a key component in the process of teaching and learning. A major rol...
Technology deployment in higher education is at a thriving stage, with an increasing number of insti...
This paper identifies the role of ICT in assessment practices in education. The significant factors ...
The role of pupil assessment in ICT is often seen by teachers as problematic. This article will expl...
Electronic assessment can provide the opportunity to assist students to become more reflective learn...
Interactive computer-marked assessment has been incorporated into a range of science courses at the ...
Over the years, there has been an increase in the amount of time spent on assessment by teachers and...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
This paper reviews the role of assessment in student learning and its relationship with the use of i...
This chapter reviews the contribution of new information-communication technologies to the advanceme...
The innovations that ICT has brought in teaching learning Process include: E-learning, e-communicati...
Computer based assessment is becoming a major part of the experience of university students. This de...
There is a body of research, providing both rhetoric and discussion about the use of ICT (audience r...
This review of e-assessment takes a broad definition, including any use of a computer in assessment,...
A well-designed assessment strategy can motivate students, and help teachers and institutions to sup...