Inexorably and across several fronts, screen-based assessment is becoming a major part of the experience of university students, particularly but not exclusively in the sciences. This movement reflects the emphasis the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) is giving to the development of screen-based assessment at secondary level, where the universal availability of an -assessment option in high stakes exams is an adopted goal.The drivers for this change are economic, pedagogic and opportunistic. Rapid technological progress is facilitating the wider availability of computer based tasks that reflect authentically the learning outcomes of science courses. There is growing experience in the design of such tasks, with increasing commer...
The cornerstone of successful education is the effective use of assessments. The 21st century offers...
Technology deployment in higher education is at a thriving stage, with an increasing number of insti...
Assessment is widely regarded as the critical catalyst for student learning (e.g. Brown, Bull and Pe...
This review of e-assessment takes a broad definition, including any use of a computer in assessment,...
This paper draws on examples from projects undertaken for a range of UK agencies, including the regu...
This review of e-assessment takes a broad definition, including any use of a computer in assessment,...
Interactive computer-marked assessment has been incorporated into a range of science courses at the ...
Feedback on assessment tasks has an important part to play in underpinning student learning. Online ...
Feedback on assessment tasks has an important part to play in underpinning student learning. Online ...
Computer based assessment is becoming a major part of the experience of university students. This de...
This paper reviews the role of ICT-based assessment in the light of the growing use of virtual learn...
There has been a lot of movement in recent years towards computer-based assessment, or e-assessment....
The poster will discuss the work undertaken for the Higher Education Academy Development Fund projec...
Interactive computer-marked assessment has been incorporated into a range of science courses at the ...
An approach to learning is described which is built on techniques developed for on screen assessment...
The cornerstone of successful education is the effective use of assessments. The 21st century offers...
Technology deployment in higher education is at a thriving stage, with an increasing number of insti...
Assessment is widely regarded as the critical catalyst for student learning (e.g. Brown, Bull and Pe...
This review of e-assessment takes a broad definition, including any use of a computer in assessment,...
This paper draws on examples from projects undertaken for a range of UK agencies, including the regu...
This review of e-assessment takes a broad definition, including any use of a computer in assessment,...
Interactive computer-marked assessment has been incorporated into a range of science courses at the ...
Feedback on assessment tasks has an important part to play in underpinning student learning. Online ...
Feedback on assessment tasks has an important part to play in underpinning student learning. Online ...
Computer based assessment is becoming a major part of the experience of university students. This de...
This paper reviews the role of ICT-based assessment in the light of the growing use of virtual learn...
There has been a lot of movement in recent years towards computer-based assessment, or e-assessment....
The poster will discuss the work undertaken for the Higher Education Academy Development Fund projec...
Interactive computer-marked assessment has been incorporated into a range of science courses at the ...
An approach to learning is described which is built on techniques developed for on screen assessment...
The cornerstone of successful education is the effective use of assessments. The 21st century offers...
Technology deployment in higher education is at a thriving stage, with an increasing number of insti...
Assessment is widely regarded as the critical catalyst for student learning (e.g. Brown, Bull and Pe...