An efficient peer grading mechanism is proposed for grading the multitude of assignments in online courses. This novel approach is based on game theory and mechanism design. A set of assumptions and a mathematical model is ratified to simulate the dominant strategy behavior of students in a given mechanism. A benchmark function accounting for grade accuracy and workload is established to quantitatively compare effectiveness and scalability of various mechanisms. After multiple iterations of mechanisms under increasingly realistic assumptions, three are proposed: Calibration, Improved Calibration, and Deduction. The Calibration mechanism performs as predicted by game theory when tested in an online crowd-sourced experiment, but fails when st...
Learning at every time and in every place is nowadays possible thanks to the exponential growth of t...
The rapid evolution of MOOCs in recent years has produced a change in the education of students and ...
To facilitate collaboration in massive online classrooms, instructors must make many decisions. For ...
The ”free rider” problem has long been a problem among a team of students working on a project. The ...
Peer grading affords a scalable and sustainable way of providing assessment and feedback to a massiv...
Ordinal peer grading has been proposed as a simple and scalable solution for computing reliable info...
International audienceLarge scale peer assessment is arguably the most critical innovation required ...
In massive open online courses (MOOCs), peer grading serves as a critical tool for scaling the gradi...
Learning without constraints of space and time has nowadays become a reality thanks to the exponenti...
Peer grading offers a scalable and sustainable way of providing assessment and feedback to a massive...
We investigate the potential of using ordinal peer grading for the evaluation of students in massive...
As several online course providers such as Coursera, Udacity and edX emerged in 2012, Massive Open O...
Traditional pedagogical approaches are no longer sufficient to cope with the increasing challenges o...
Peer assessment helps students reflect and exposes them to different ideas. It scales assessment and...
With the enormous scale of massive open online courses (MOOCs), peer grading is vital for addressing...
Learning at every time and in every place is nowadays possible thanks to the exponential growth of t...
The rapid evolution of MOOCs in recent years has produced a change in the education of students and ...
To facilitate collaboration in massive online classrooms, instructors must make many decisions. For ...
The ”free rider” problem has long been a problem among a team of students working on a project. The ...
Peer grading affords a scalable and sustainable way of providing assessment and feedback to a massiv...
Ordinal peer grading has been proposed as a simple and scalable solution for computing reliable info...
International audienceLarge scale peer assessment is arguably the most critical innovation required ...
In massive open online courses (MOOCs), peer grading serves as a critical tool for scaling the gradi...
Learning without constraints of space and time has nowadays become a reality thanks to the exponenti...
Peer grading offers a scalable and sustainable way of providing assessment and feedback to a massive...
We investigate the potential of using ordinal peer grading for the evaluation of students in massive...
As several online course providers such as Coursera, Udacity and edX emerged in 2012, Massive Open O...
Traditional pedagogical approaches are no longer sufficient to cope with the increasing challenges o...
Peer assessment helps students reflect and exposes them to different ideas. It scales assessment and...
With the enormous scale of massive open online courses (MOOCs), peer grading is vital for addressing...
Learning at every time and in every place is nowadays possible thanks to the exponential growth of t...
The rapid evolution of MOOCs in recent years has produced a change in the education of students and ...
To facilitate collaboration in massive online classrooms, instructors must make many decisions. For ...