This chapter gives a general introduction to assessment for learning and applies this to the teaching of computing in school, with reference to recent research studies in this area. A variety of methods that can be used for assessment are discussed includings eld and peer assessment, automated tools rubrics, concept maps and multiple-choice questions. Ways of assessing programming projects are discussed and evaluated
Using peer assessment in the classroom to increase student engagement by actively involving the pupi...
This seminar discussed educational outcomes for first-year (university-level) computer science. We e...
Practices in domain-referenced assessment design and formative course evaluation are not common in s...
This chapter gives a general introduction to assessment for learning and applies this to the teachin...
Assessment is a process of measuring the extent to which students have fulfilled the expected learni...
I have examined concepts of assessments and aimed to see differences between teachers and students o...
Active learning is considered by many academics as an important and effective learning strategy. Ass...
As the classroom paradigm shifts from being teacher-centered to being learner-centered, student asse...
This paper presents a CAD (classroom assessment design) of an entry-level undergraduate computer pro...
Computer programming education in schools has increased in recent years. It has been implemented in ...
Abstract: The process of peer-to-peer assessment brings great benefits to the teaching & learnin...
Curriculum design and development for Computer Science and similar disciplines as a formal model is ...
Computing and Computer Science students must acquire a variety of skills early on in their undergrad...
Teaching introductory programming modules in higher education is highly challenging. In particular,...
Better methods for teaching computer science are needed. While no clear winner emerges in studies on...
Using peer assessment in the classroom to increase student engagement by actively involving the pupi...
This seminar discussed educational outcomes for first-year (university-level) computer science. We e...
Practices in domain-referenced assessment design and formative course evaluation are not common in s...
This chapter gives a general introduction to assessment for learning and applies this to the teachin...
Assessment is a process of measuring the extent to which students have fulfilled the expected learni...
I have examined concepts of assessments and aimed to see differences between teachers and students o...
Active learning is considered by many academics as an important and effective learning strategy. Ass...
As the classroom paradigm shifts from being teacher-centered to being learner-centered, student asse...
This paper presents a CAD (classroom assessment design) of an entry-level undergraduate computer pro...
Computer programming education in schools has increased in recent years. It has been implemented in ...
Abstract: The process of peer-to-peer assessment brings great benefits to the teaching & learnin...
Curriculum design and development for Computer Science and similar disciplines as a formal model is ...
Computing and Computer Science students must acquire a variety of skills early on in their undergrad...
Teaching introductory programming modules in higher education is highly challenging. In particular,...
Better methods for teaching computer science are needed. While no clear winner emerges in studies on...
Using peer assessment in the classroom to increase student engagement by actively involving the pupi...
This seminar discussed educational outcomes for first-year (university-level) computer science. We e...
Practices in domain-referenced assessment design and formative course evaluation are not common in s...