Computer Based Assessment (CBA) is propounded as a technique which seeks to meet competing pressures within higher education, both economic and pedagogic. There is, however, a need to better understand the use of CBA across different subject areas and levels, identifying barriers and enablers to its efficacy whilst also ensuring its fit with other learning frameworks. This article considers, between two student cohorts, the impact of altering a CBA from a zero-staked formative to a low-stake summative instrument on a level one module for non-accounting specialists. The results show that whilst the student participation in the different elements of the module changed with a highly significant uptake of the assessment, there was a significant...
This paper describes a range of computer assisted assessment (CAA) research and development activiti...
Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) has used the virtual learning environment (VLE), Blackboard since ...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
The use of computer-based assessment (CBA) is growing, and not just in school, college and universit...
Assessment in higher education sector is widely researched for its relevance to outcome measurements...
A formative computer-based assessment (CBA) was one of three instruments used for assessment in a Ba...
The rights to this article are held by the Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Educat...
Formative assessment (FA) has the potential to benefit student learning and enhance teaching, as th...
This study examines the relationships between a self-regulated computer based learning assessment sy...
Over the past two years students taking two biology modules at the University of Derby have been ass...
Assessment can be used to stimulate and direct student learning. This refers to the formative functi...
This correlational study examined the different types of computer-based formative assessments (CBFA)...
Visions of an assessment method that is learning-oriented, time-efficient, with automated-marking an...
The need for more cost-effective and pedagogically acceptable combinations of teaching and learning ...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
This paper describes a range of computer assisted assessment (CAA) research and development activiti...
Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) has used the virtual learning environment (VLE), Blackboard since ...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
The use of computer-based assessment (CBA) is growing, and not just in school, college and universit...
Assessment in higher education sector is widely researched for its relevance to outcome measurements...
A formative computer-based assessment (CBA) was one of three instruments used for assessment in a Ba...
The rights to this article are held by the Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Educat...
Formative assessment (FA) has the potential to benefit student learning and enhance teaching, as th...
This study examines the relationships between a self-regulated computer based learning assessment sy...
Over the past two years students taking two biology modules at the University of Derby have been ass...
Assessment can be used to stimulate and direct student learning. This refers to the formative functi...
This correlational study examined the different types of computer-based formative assessments (CBFA)...
Visions of an assessment method that is learning-oriented, time-efficient, with automated-marking an...
The need for more cost-effective and pedagogically acceptable combinations of teaching and learning ...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
This paper describes a range of computer assisted assessment (CAA) research and development activiti...
Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) has used the virtual learning environment (VLE), Blackboard since ...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...