The role of digital technology in assessment has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Naturally, technology offers many practical benefits, such as increased efficiency with regard to the design, implementation and scoring of existing assessments. More importantly, it also has the potential to have profound, transformative effects on the field of assessment by facilitating the integration of formative activities with accountability requirements and broadening the range of abilities and the scope of constructs that can be assessed. This article provides an overview of the current state‐of‐the‐art in digital technology‐based assessment, with particular reference to advances in the automated scoring of constructed responses, the...
Nowadays students have desires for practical, individualized learning, immediate feedback, exciting ...
Abstract Despite three decades of advances in information and communications technology (ICT) and a ...
Today, the traditional assessment methods are not enough for measuring students’ ability. Internet a...
The role of digital technology in assessment has received a great deal of attention in recent years...
This article discusses how Information and Communication Technologies can support 21st century asses...
Assessment lies at the heart of the learning experience: how learners are assessed shapes their unde...
This paper reviews the role of ICT-based assessment in the light of the growing use of virtual learn...
Digital tools and ICTs have long since begun to change the field of education assessment and have al...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
Digital assessment is defined as the use of information and communication technology to mediate any ...
From early answer sheets filled in with number 2 pencils, to tests administered by mainframe compute...
This chapter reviews the contribution of new information-communication technologies to the advanceme...
Digital technology offers several ways to change and fundamentally transform higher education practi...
This paper presents a scoping review of, firstly, how teachers use digital technologies for school-b...
© 2018, The Author(s). In this article, we identify and examine opportunities for formative assessme...
Nowadays students have desires for practical, individualized learning, immediate feedback, exciting ...
Abstract Despite three decades of advances in information and communications technology (ICT) and a ...
Today, the traditional assessment methods are not enough for measuring students’ ability. Internet a...
The role of digital technology in assessment has received a great deal of attention in recent years...
This article discusses how Information and Communication Technologies can support 21st century asses...
Assessment lies at the heart of the learning experience: how learners are assessed shapes their unde...
This paper reviews the role of ICT-based assessment in the light of the growing use of virtual learn...
Digital tools and ICTs have long since begun to change the field of education assessment and have al...
Emerging Web 2.0 technologies have frequently been touted as having the potential to transform learn...
Digital assessment is defined as the use of information and communication technology to mediate any ...
From early answer sheets filled in with number 2 pencils, to tests administered by mainframe compute...
This chapter reviews the contribution of new information-communication technologies to the advanceme...
Digital technology offers several ways to change and fundamentally transform higher education practi...
This paper presents a scoping review of, firstly, how teachers use digital technologies for school-b...
© 2018, The Author(s). In this article, we identify and examine opportunities for formative assessme...
Nowadays students have desires for practical, individualized learning, immediate feedback, exciting ...
Abstract Despite three decades of advances in information and communications technology (ICT) and a ...
Today, the traditional assessment methods are not enough for measuring students’ ability. Internet a...