This paper is aimed both at teaching staff directly involved in creating assessments and those working with either the front end or back end of computer-assisted assessment software packages. It sets out the rationale for making computer-assisted assessments more inclusive and provides a 25-point checklist as a ‘getting started’ guide towards achieving this
This paper represents one outcome from the Invitational Research Symposium on Technology-Enabled and...
Research Symposium on Technology-Enabled and Universally Designed Assessments, which examined techno...
Within the student groups that we work with or support it is increasingly likely that some will have...
E-assessment tools offer enormous potential for educational organisations to support disabled studen...
Teachers are bound to come encounter students in the course of their career who have a learning disa...
We provide advice on technologies for inclusion and accessibility to help remove barriers for disabl...
This paper illustrates how problems with accessibility and ease of use of electronic formative asses...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
Higher education institutions worldwide are adopting flexible learning methods and online technologi...
E-Assessment offers many opportunities to broaden the range of tools at the assessor's disposal and ...
This paper describes work in progress on the development of a computerassisted test to be used for s...
this paper the authors received the comment "It's very interesting but what's Compute...
Higher education is moving towards being more inclusive. However, students with disabilities continu...
This paper builds on work carried out in the development of a computerassisted test to be used for s...
This paper represents one outcome from the Invitational Research Symposium on Technology-Enabled and...
This paper represents one outcome from the Invitational Research Symposium on Technology-Enabled and...
Research Symposium on Technology-Enabled and Universally Designed Assessments, which examined techno...
Within the student groups that we work with or support it is increasingly likely that some will have...
E-assessment tools offer enormous potential for educational organisations to support disabled studen...
Teachers are bound to come encounter students in the course of their career who have a learning disa...
We provide advice on technologies for inclusion and accessibility to help remove barriers for disabl...
This paper illustrates how problems with accessibility and ease of use of electronic formative asses...
This paper aims to address some of the concerns of teaching staff in their support for disabled stud...
Higher education institutions worldwide are adopting flexible learning methods and online technologi...
E-Assessment offers many opportunities to broaden the range of tools at the assessor's disposal and ...
This paper describes work in progress on the development of a computerassisted test to be used for s...
this paper the authors received the comment "It's very interesting but what's Compute...
Higher education is moving towards being more inclusive. However, students with disabilities continu...
This paper builds on work carried out in the development of a computerassisted test to be used for s...
This paper represents one outcome from the Invitational Research Symposium on Technology-Enabled and...
This paper represents one outcome from the Invitational Research Symposium on Technology-Enabled and...
Research Symposium on Technology-Enabled and Universally Designed Assessments, which examined techno...
Within the student groups that we work with or support it is increasingly likely that some will have...