Item banks in higher education can be regarded as important assets to increasing the quality of education and assessment. An item bank allows for the flexible administration of computer-based achievement tests for summative purposes, as well as quizzes for formative purposes. Developing item banks, however, can require quite an investment. A well-worked-out business case can help with convincing stakeholders to start an item bank development project. An important part of such a business case should be the increase in item quality and the estimated reduction in costs, particularly for the collaborative development of an item bank. However, a theoretical underpinning of a business case, incorporating considerations based on classical test the...
An Itembank can be defined as: "a collection of items for a particular assessment, subject or educat...
AbstractProducing a high quality of test items needs a substantial time and efforts in developing an...
Achievement tests are used to measure the students' proficiency in a particular knowledge. Computeri...
Universitas Terbuka uses a multiple-choice format test as the only means for assessing students' a...
This study aims to highlight the feasibility and benefits of using item analysis and calibration of...
Item bank is a large collection of good test items which their quality is analysed and systematicall...
Sclater and MacDonald (2004) provide a simple definition of an item bank: a collection of items for ...
Sclater and MacDonald (2004) provide a simple definition of an item bank: a collection of items for ...
This paper examines item banking within computer-based instructional systems from both a systems an...
Accessed 40,494 times on https://pareonline.net from November 13, 1999 to December 31, 2019. For dow...
The COLA project has been developing a large bank of assessment items for units across the Scottish ...
Item banks developed by licensure agencies range from a collection of items stored on index cards to...
Item banks (sometimes known as question banks) have been around for many years but are not yet widel...
This study has consisted of making an item analysis of four old departmental tests in Introduction t...
The need for more cost‐effective and pedagogically acceptable combinations of teaching and learning ...
An Itembank can be defined as: "a collection of items for a particular assessment, subject or educat...
AbstractProducing a high quality of test items needs a substantial time and efforts in developing an...
Achievement tests are used to measure the students' proficiency in a particular knowledge. Computeri...
Universitas Terbuka uses a multiple-choice format test as the only means for assessing students' a...
This study aims to highlight the feasibility and benefits of using item analysis and calibration of...
Item bank is a large collection of good test items which their quality is analysed and systematicall...
Sclater and MacDonald (2004) provide a simple definition of an item bank: a collection of items for ...
Sclater and MacDonald (2004) provide a simple definition of an item bank: a collection of items for ...
This paper examines item banking within computer-based instructional systems from both a systems an...
Accessed 40,494 times on https://pareonline.net from November 13, 1999 to December 31, 2019. For dow...
The COLA project has been developing a large bank of assessment items for units across the Scottish ...
Item banks developed by licensure agencies range from a collection of items stored on index cards to...
Item banks (sometimes known as question banks) have been around for many years but are not yet widel...
This study has consisted of making an item analysis of four old departmental tests in Introduction t...
The need for more cost‐effective and pedagogically acceptable combinations of teaching and learning ...
An Itembank can be defined as: "a collection of items for a particular assessment, subject or educat...
AbstractProducing a high quality of test items needs a substantial time and efforts in developing an...
Achievement tests are used to measure the students' proficiency in a particular knowledge. Computeri...