We describe a technical solution implemented at Halmstad University to automatise assessment and reporting of results of paper-based quiz exams. Paper quizzes are affordable and within reach of campus education in classrooms. Offering and taking them is accepted as they cause fewer issues with reliability and democratic access, e.g. a large number of students can take them without a trusted mobile device, internet, or battery. By contrast, correction of the quiz is a considerable obstacle. We suggest mitigating the issue by a novel image processing technique using harmonic spirals that aligns answer sheets in sub-pixel accuracy to read student identity and answers and to email results within minutes, all fully automatically. Using the descr...
There is little doubt that the curriculum content and pedagogy in schools is driven by the structure...
Abstract- For the past decade we have used examinations that differed for each student: In algorithm...
Student access to the Internet has made it much easier for students to find solutions to traditional...
We describe a technical solution implemented at Halmstad University to automatise assessment and rep...
Current exam-cell activities are mostly done on paper. Automated solutions using this system will m...
Feedback is critical to the learning process. However, the marking and returning of written work in ...
Multiple-choice questions are one of the questions commonly used in assessments. It is widely used b...
CELT project on changing practice through innovation and research.With very large groups, individual...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
This paper investigates an approach for automated testing. A system for generating questions and tes...
Examination and test are important in assessing students’ understanding of the subject. Teachers are...
The UK’s Open University (OU) has been using the Internet on a regular basis for transporting studen...
A web-based quiz system for students is the Online Quiz System. It is a framework by which understud...
In recent years the use of Tablet PCs in education has received a great deal of attention. Improved ...
The quizzes in the e-pack are made up of extremely well designed multiple-choice questions, and each...
There is little doubt that the curriculum content and pedagogy in schools is driven by the structure...
Abstract- For the past decade we have used examinations that differed for each student: In algorithm...
Student access to the Internet has made it much easier for students to find solutions to traditional...
We describe a technical solution implemented at Halmstad University to automatise assessment and rep...
Current exam-cell activities are mostly done on paper. Automated solutions using this system will m...
Feedback is critical to the learning process. However, the marking and returning of written work in ...
Multiple-choice questions are one of the questions commonly used in assessments. It is widely used b...
CELT project on changing practice through innovation and research.With very large groups, individual...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
This paper investigates an approach for automated testing. A system for generating questions and tes...
Examination and test are important in assessing students’ understanding of the subject. Teachers are...
The UK’s Open University (OU) has been using the Internet on a regular basis for transporting studen...
A web-based quiz system for students is the Online Quiz System. It is a framework by which understud...
In recent years the use of Tablet PCs in education has received a great deal of attention. Improved ...
The quizzes in the e-pack are made up of extremely well designed multiple-choice questions, and each...
There is little doubt that the curriculum content and pedagogy in schools is driven by the structure...
Abstract- For the past decade we have used examinations that differed for each student: In algorithm...
Student access to the Internet has made it much easier for students to find solutions to traditional...