International audienceThis article presents ASKER, a tool for teachers to create and disseminate self-assessment exercises for their students. Currently used in the first year of a bachelor's degree at the University of Lyon (France), it enables students to carry out exercises in order to evaluate their acquisition of concepts considered important by the teacher. ASKER enables the creation of exercises (matching, grouping, short open-ended questions, multiple choice questions) that can be used to assess learning in many different fields. To create exercises to assess a concept, the teacher defines a model of exercises that will enable the generation of various exercises, using text or image resources. Such an exercise model is based on cons...
Une enseignant·e universitaire qui souhaite réguler ses pratiques professionnelles pour répondre aux...
This paper describes a web-based assessment design tool, the ADDS, that provides teachers both a str...
This research develops an interactive module system that can be used to explore and build a self-ass...
In the context of increasing global interest in teacher evaluation, this article describes the devel...
Sufficient feedback is an important factor in student learning. However, on large courses with hundr...
The research area of self-regulated learning (SRL) has shown the importance of the learner’s role in...
National audienceThis article introduces a PERSUA2-based model for personalization of learning. This...
We implemented a “how to study ” workshop for small groups of students (6–12) for N = 93 consent-ing...
peer reviewedThis article presents the training objectives (motivational, metacognitive, instrumenta...
By asking their students to complete self-assessment exercises, educators can encourage the developm...
In this article, I discussed about the way to train the student's ability of selfassessment in the l...
Can a system have the ability to dynamically generate, on demand, a large number of adequate exercis...
In this study, we report on the results of studies in which two randomized groups of students are mo...
Training teachers to assess important components of self-regulated learning such as learning strateg...
International audienceThis article presents an analysis model of training situations intended for pr...
Une enseignant·e universitaire qui souhaite réguler ses pratiques professionnelles pour répondre aux...
This paper describes a web-based assessment design tool, the ADDS, that provides teachers both a str...
This research develops an interactive module system that can be used to explore and build a self-ass...
In the context of increasing global interest in teacher evaluation, this article describes the devel...
Sufficient feedback is an important factor in student learning. However, on large courses with hundr...
The research area of self-regulated learning (SRL) has shown the importance of the learner’s role in...
National audienceThis article introduces a PERSUA2-based model for personalization of learning. This...
We implemented a “how to study ” workshop for small groups of students (6–12) for N = 93 consent-ing...
peer reviewedThis article presents the training objectives (motivational, metacognitive, instrumenta...
By asking their students to complete self-assessment exercises, educators can encourage the developm...
In this article, I discussed about the way to train the student's ability of selfassessment in the l...
Can a system have the ability to dynamically generate, on demand, a large number of adequate exercis...
In this study, we report on the results of studies in which two randomized groups of students are mo...
Training teachers to assess important components of self-regulated learning such as learning strateg...
International audienceThis article presents an analysis model of training situations intended for pr...
Une enseignant·e universitaire qui souhaite réguler ses pratiques professionnelles pour répondre aux...
This paper describes a web-based assessment design tool, the ADDS, that provides teachers both a str...
This research develops an interactive module system that can be used to explore and build a self-ass...