Formative assessments have been developed to give students practice with simple mathematical manipulations necessary in physical chemistry. A series of computer programs has been used to generate large pools of questions to accompany a core undergraduate physical chemistry module. In each assessment the questions are graded to increase the cognitive load gradually and feedback is tailored to each individual response. Furthermore, the assessments are arranged in a “daisy chain” to ensure that one is completed before the next may be attempted. The difference in terminal examination results between cohorts prior and post intervention is presented. There appears to have been a positive effect on the examination performance of the post intervent...
Computer aided assessment (CAA) was implemented in the level 1 module Skills for Forensics Investiga...
Formative assessments are fast becoming the most commonly used approach to computer aided assessment...
As instructors, we want our students to develop a deep understanding of course material, and feedbac...
Formative assessments have been developed to give students practice with simple mathematical manipul...
A Virtual Learning Environment (WebCT and latter Moodle) was used to provide students with instant, ...
This project, funded by LTSN Physical Sciences (Learning and Teaching Support Network - now supersed...
This series of programs has been developed at Liverpool over the last three to four years in respons...
A readily implementable and effective whole-class face-to-face tutor-led student self-assessment met...
Because marking and returning written work on tests in high-enrollment classes is an unwieldy task, ...
This study was part of a larger project to improve learning of undergraduate chemistry in Singapore ...
Written feedback was provided for on-line multiple-choice quizzes in a chemistry survey course in or...
In this article, we describe an approach to give automatic formative evaluation by atomizing the fee...
Supporting Learning in Mathematics (SLIM) pilot project: Can the research on formative assessment be...
“Practice makes perfect; bad practice makes perfectly bad” (Rozinszky, n.d.). Practice, study and re...
Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) are commonly prepared for summative assessments. However, involving...
Computer aided assessment (CAA) was implemented in the level 1 module Skills for Forensics Investiga...
Formative assessments are fast becoming the most commonly used approach to computer aided assessment...
As instructors, we want our students to develop a deep understanding of course material, and feedbac...
Formative assessments have been developed to give students practice with simple mathematical manipul...
A Virtual Learning Environment (WebCT and latter Moodle) was used to provide students with instant, ...
This project, funded by LTSN Physical Sciences (Learning and Teaching Support Network - now supersed...
This series of programs has been developed at Liverpool over the last three to four years in respons...
A readily implementable and effective whole-class face-to-face tutor-led student self-assessment met...
Because marking and returning written work on tests in high-enrollment classes is an unwieldy task, ...
This study was part of a larger project to improve learning of undergraduate chemistry in Singapore ...
Written feedback was provided for on-line multiple-choice quizzes in a chemistry survey course in or...
In this article, we describe an approach to give automatic formative evaluation by atomizing the fee...
Supporting Learning in Mathematics (SLIM) pilot project: Can the research on formative assessment be...
“Practice makes perfect; bad practice makes perfectly bad” (Rozinszky, n.d.). Practice, study and re...
Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) are commonly prepared for summative assessments. However, involving...
Computer aided assessment (CAA) was implemented in the level 1 module Skills for Forensics Investiga...
Formative assessments are fast becoming the most commonly used approach to computer aided assessment...
As instructors, we want our students to develop a deep understanding of course material, and feedbac...