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Beauvais, Lucie; Bouchafa, Houria; Beauvais, Caroline; Kleinsz, Nina; Magnan, Annie; Ecalle, Jean – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2018
The goal of the experiment was to examine the relevance of a new French web-based assessment, Tinfolec (Test INFOrmatisé d'évaluation de la LECture), the aim of which is to evaluate the reading abilities of children in primary grades. The participants were 1,016 children from Grades 2 to 5. They completed the five tasks of Tinfolec designed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Student Evaluation, Reading Tests
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Gane, Brian D.; Zaidi, Sania Z.; Pellegrino, James W. – European Journal of Education, 2018
In this article we describe the challenges associated with assessing complex competencies envisioned as the targets of learning in the 21st century. Such competencies typically reflect the integration of multiple dimensions of knowledge and skill. Technology plays a crucial role in their assessment, from conceptualisation through design, data…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Skill Development, Scientific Literacy
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Acosta-Gonzaga, Elizabeth; Walet, Niels R. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2018
This study explores student attitudes to the use of substantive on-line assessments that require mathematical answers. Since there is limited guidance available for their use in a university setting, our goal is to learn what are the important aspects in student acceptance of e-assessments that support learning of mathematical subjects in higher…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Evaluation Methods, Computer Assisted Testing, Undergraduate Students
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Perin, Dolores; Lauterbach, Mark – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2018
The problem of poor writing skills at the postsecondary level is a large and troubling one. This study investigated the writing skills of low-skilled adults attending college developmental education courses by determining whether variables from an automated scoring system were predictive of human scores on writing quality rubrics. The human-scored…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Evaluation, Writing Skills, Developmental Studies Programs
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Harrison, Jamie; Lakin, Joni – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2018
Teacher attitudes toward inclusion of English Learners (ELs) in the mainstream classroom have primarily focused on explicit beliefs as accessed through observation, case studies, and self-report surveys. The authors explore implicit mainstream teacher beliefs about ELs using the newly created Implicit Association Test-EL, with correlations to…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, English Language Learners, Correlation, Observation
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VanPatten, Bill; Trego, Daniel; Hopkins, Walter P. – Foreign Language Annals, 2015
Against the background of concerns for how paper-and-pencil testing fits into contemporary language teaching, this brief research report presents the findings of a first study on the difference in scores between in-class testing and online testing in a communicative and proficiency-oriented program. A total of 244 students of third-semester…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, College Second Language Programs, Spanish, Scores
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Shermis, Mark D.; Lottridge, Sue; Mayfield, Elijah – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2015
This study investigated the impact of anonymizing text on predicted scores made by two kinds of automated scoring engines: one that incorporates elements of natural language processing (NLP) and one that does not. Eight data sets (N = 22,029) were used to form both training and test sets in which the scoring engines had access to both text and…
Descriptors: Scoring, Essays, Computer Assisted Testing, Natural Language Processing
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Jellins, Laura – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2015
With recent developments in technology, online tests and digital tools offer school psychologists and school counsellors alternate modes of assessment. These new technologies have the potential to increase accessibility to tests (through greater portability), allow school psychologists and school counsellors to service more students (through…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Educational Assessment, Educational Benefits, Ethics
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Yusof, Safiah Md; Lim, Tick Meng; Png, Leo; Khatab, Zainuriyah Abd; Singh, Harvinder Kaur Dharam – Journal of Learning for Development, 2017
Open University Malaysia (OUM) is progressively moving towards implementing assessment on demand and online assessment. This move is deemed necessary for OUM to continue to be the leading provider of flexible learning. OUM serves a very large number of students each semester and these students are vastly distributed throughout the country. As the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Managed Instruction, Management Systems
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Pauna, Matti – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2017
In this paper we describe computer-aided assessment methods used in online Calculus courses and the data they produce. The online learning environment collects a lot of time-stamped data about every action a student makes. Assessment data can be harnessed into use as a feedback, predictor, and recommendation facility for students and instructors.…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Online Courses, Educational Technology
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Van Norman, Ethan R.; Nelson, Peter M.; Parker, David C. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2017
Computer adaptive tests (CATs) hold promise to monitor student progress within multitiered systems of support. However, the relationship between how long and how often data are collected and the technical adequacy of growth estimates from CATs has not been explored. Given CAT administration times, it is important to identify optimal data…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Progress Monitoring, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Alsadoon, Hamadah – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2017
This study explored students' perceptions of E-assessment at Saudi Electronic University. The university recently implemented this mode of assessment in the learning management system it uses. Therefore it is important to examine the students' perceptions of this mode at the university level. The results were encouraging. Students had positive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, College Students, Virtual Universities
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Grinias, James P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
Online student-response systems provide instructors with an easy-to-use tool to instantly evaluate student comprehension. For comprehensive content review, turning this evaluation into a competitive game where students can compete against each other was found to be helpful and enjoyable for participating students. One specific online resource,…
Descriptors: Tests, Statistical Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Chemistry
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Zhang, Lishan; Yu, Shengquan; Li, Baoping; Wang, Jing – Educational Technology & Society, 2017
Solving non-routine problems is one of the most important skills for the 21st century. Traditional paper-pencil tests cannot assess this type of skill well because of their lack of interactivity and inability to capture procedural data. Tools such as MicroDYN and MicroFIN have proved to be trustworthy in assessing complex problem-solving…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, Identification
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Ling, Guangming – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2017
To investigate whether the type of keyboard used in exams introduces any construct-irrelevant variance to the TOEFL iBT Writing scores, we surveyed 17,040 TOEFL iBT examinees from 24 countries on their keyboard-related perceptions and preferences and analyzed the survey responses together with their test scores. Results suggest that controlling…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Tests, Second Language Learning, Writing Tests
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