Students may arrive at an incorrect answer when answering a mathematical question due to several reasons, such as random errors, calculation errors or misreading the question. Such errors are sometimes referred to as Common Student Errors (CSEs). This article explains why it is important to know more about Mathematical CSEs in e-Assessment questions, using several examples encountered while conducting the CSE Project at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol). The CSE Project at UWE Bristol began with an aim of developing a technique to detect CSEs and provide tailored feedback in e-Assessment questions delivered via Dewis, UWE Bristol’s in-house e-Assessment system. In this research article, we present one important finding of...
A longitudinal analysis of the recurring mistakes at different school levels in national standardize...
Analysis of student responses to interactive computer-marked questions has provided insight into spe...
International audienceA longitudinal analysis of the recurring mistakes at different school levels i...
Students may arrive at an incorrect answer when answering a mathematical question due to several rea...
This article gives an overview of the interactive book called ‘Collection of Taxonomically Classifie...
This article gives an overview of the interactive book called ‘Collection of Taxonomically Classifie...
Mistakes and misconceptions in mathematics are as common as those in any real life situation. The er...
The Common Student Errors Project (CSE Project) has been running at the University of the West of En...
The Common Student Errors Project (CSE Project) has been running at the University of the West of En...
We demonstrate how the re-marker and reporter facility of the DEWIS e-Assessment system facilitates ...
Students, when answering a mathematical question, may make a mistake in their answer for a variety o...
© The Author 2015. We demonstrate how the re-marker and reporter facility of the DEWIS e-Assessment ...
Inspection of thousands of student responses to computer-marked assessment questions has brought ins...
This book presents Common Student Errors (CSEs) that have been made by first year students taking En...
This article describes how a free, web-based intelligent tutoring system, (ASSISTment), was used to ...
A longitudinal analysis of the recurring mistakes at different school levels in national standardize...
Analysis of student responses to interactive computer-marked questions has provided insight into spe...
International audienceA longitudinal analysis of the recurring mistakes at different school levels i...
Students may arrive at an incorrect answer when answering a mathematical question due to several rea...
This article gives an overview of the interactive book called ‘Collection of Taxonomically Classifie...
This article gives an overview of the interactive book called ‘Collection of Taxonomically Classifie...
Mistakes and misconceptions in mathematics are as common as those in any real life situation. The er...
The Common Student Errors Project (CSE Project) has been running at the University of the West of En...
The Common Student Errors Project (CSE Project) has been running at the University of the West of En...
We demonstrate how the re-marker and reporter facility of the DEWIS e-Assessment system facilitates ...
Students, when answering a mathematical question, may make a mistake in their answer for a variety o...
© The Author 2015. We demonstrate how the re-marker and reporter facility of the DEWIS e-Assessment ...
Inspection of thousands of student responses to computer-marked assessment questions has brought ins...
This book presents Common Student Errors (CSEs) that have been made by first year students taking En...
This article describes how a free, web-based intelligent tutoring system, (ASSISTment), was used to ...
A longitudinal analysis of the recurring mistakes at different school levels in national standardize...
Analysis of student responses to interactive computer-marked questions has provided insight into spe...
International audienceA longitudinal analysis of the recurring mistakes at different school levels i...