We propose the term Human-Computer Collaborative Assessment (HCCA) for a distinct and currently rather neglected sub-field of CAA. In HCCA answers are constructions rather than selections, and marking is a process of active collaboration between human marker and machine. We present the results of experience with simple tools which demonstrate significant time savings compared to traditional paper marking. Further improvements in both speed and quality of assessment are clearly possible, but require much more sophisticated tools, particularly for free text answers. We review the role which Natural Language Processing techniques can play, particularly in the light of experience from other domains. Analysis of a number of answer sets highlight...
In this paper, we present the first approach in the field of Computer Assisted Assessment (CAA) of s...
A natural language based system has been used to author and mark short-answer free-text assessment t...
Feedback on assessment tasks has an important part to play in underpinning student learning. Online ...
collaborative approach to the marking of free text answers This item was submitted to Loughborough U...
The Assess By Computer (ABC) project (Sargeant et al 2004) follows a Human-Computer Collaborative (H...
Marking student responses to short answer questions raises particular issues for human markers, as w...
The computer marking of short-answer free-text responses of around a sentence in length has been fou...
Computer Assisted Assessment (CAA) has been existing for several years now. While some forms of CAA ...
We first explore the paedogogic value, in assessment, of questions which elicit short text answers (...
Marking student responses to short answer questions raises particular issues for human markers, as w...
This paper describes and exemplifies an application of AutoMark, a software system developed in purs...
Human-computer collaborative assessment (HCCA) is an approach to eassessment which emphasises the ro...
This paper presents a new approach for the computer-assisted assessment (CAA) of non- multiple choic...
We present an approach to Computer-Assisted Assessment of free-text material based on symbolic analy...
The automated assessment of student's essays is regarded by many as the Holy Grail of computer ...
In this paper, we present the first approach in the field of Computer Assisted Assessment (CAA) of s...
A natural language based system has been used to author and mark short-answer free-text assessment t...
Feedback on assessment tasks has an important part to play in underpinning student learning. Online ...
collaborative approach to the marking of free text answers This item was submitted to Loughborough U...
The Assess By Computer (ABC) project (Sargeant et al 2004) follows a Human-Computer Collaborative (H...
Marking student responses to short answer questions raises particular issues for human markers, as w...
The computer marking of short-answer free-text responses of around a sentence in length has been fou...
Computer Assisted Assessment (CAA) has been existing for several years now. While some forms of CAA ...
We first explore the paedogogic value, in assessment, of questions which elicit short text answers (...
Marking student responses to short answer questions raises particular issues for human markers, as w...
This paper describes and exemplifies an application of AutoMark, a software system developed in purs...
Human-computer collaborative assessment (HCCA) is an approach to eassessment which emphasises the ro...
This paper presents a new approach for the computer-assisted assessment (CAA) of non- multiple choic...
We present an approach to Computer-Assisted Assessment of free-text material based on symbolic analy...
The automated assessment of student's essays is regarded by many as the Holy Grail of computer ...
In this paper, we present the first approach in the field of Computer Assisted Assessment (CAA) of s...
A natural language based system has been used to author and mark short-answer free-text assessment t...
Feedback on assessment tasks has an important part to play in underpinning student learning. Online ...