The Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IFAT) is a new multiple-choice response form that has advantages over more commonly used response techniques. The IFAT, which is commercially available at reasonable cost and can be used conveniently with large classes, has an answer-until-correct format that provides students with immediate, corrective, item-by-item feedback. Advantages of this learner-centered response form are that it: (a) actively promotes learning; (b) allows students’ partial knowledge to be rewarded with partial credit; (c) is strongly preferred by students over other response techniques; and (d) lets instructors more easily maintain the security of multiple choice (MC) items so that they can be reused from one semester to...
National audienceTo face the increasing number of students in higher education, technology-enhanced ...
The effevtiveness of using assessment rubrics IF-AT (Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique) for th...
The Result of observation showed that there are still many students who received grades below the mi...
ABSTRACT The Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IFAT) is a new multiple-choice response form ...
Students are often discouraged by standard multiple choice tests because they do not provide the opp...
In this study, the authors investigate the impact of the Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IF...
Multiple choice testing is a common but often ineffective method for evaluating learning. A newer ap...
By their very nature, multiple-choice tests reduce variance in grading and simplify the grading proc...
A retrospective qualitative study was conducted to explore first-year occupational therapy graduate ...
Multiple-choice (MC) exams allow a large range of topics to be efficiently tested. However, the effo...
This project reports the results of two studies that investigated the impact on course evaluations o...
Whilst there is consensus in the current literature that feedback plays a fundamental role to studen...
The use of multiple-choice testing is common among all levels of education. This study examined one ...
This paper examines the impact of a novel assessment technique that has been used to improve the fee...
Multiple-choice testing with dichotomous scoring is one of the most common assessment methods utiliz...
National audienceTo face the increasing number of students in higher education, technology-enhanced ...
The effevtiveness of using assessment rubrics IF-AT (Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique) for th...
The Result of observation showed that there are still many students who received grades below the mi...
ABSTRACT The Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IFAT) is a new multiple-choice response form ...
Students are often discouraged by standard multiple choice tests because they do not provide the opp...
In this study, the authors investigate the impact of the Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique (IF...
Multiple choice testing is a common but often ineffective method for evaluating learning. A newer ap...
By their very nature, multiple-choice tests reduce variance in grading and simplify the grading proc...
A retrospective qualitative study was conducted to explore first-year occupational therapy graduate ...
Multiple-choice (MC) exams allow a large range of topics to be efficiently tested. However, the effo...
This project reports the results of two studies that investigated the impact on course evaluations o...
Whilst there is consensus in the current literature that feedback plays a fundamental role to studen...
The use of multiple-choice testing is common among all levels of education. This study examined one ...
This paper examines the impact of a novel assessment technique that has been used to improve the fee...
Multiple-choice testing with dichotomous scoring is one of the most common assessment methods utiliz...
National audienceTo face the increasing number of students in higher education, technology-enhanced ...
The effevtiveness of using assessment rubrics IF-AT (Immediate Feedback Assessment Technique) for th...
The Result of observation showed that there are still many students who received grades below the mi...