Towards electronic assessment of web-based textual responses
Web-based learning should move away from static transmission of instruction to dynamic pages for effective interactive learning. Furthermore, automated assessment of learning should move beyond rigid quizzes or multiple-choice questions. This study describes the design, development, implementatio...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-24632018-11-19T17:14:09Z Towards electronic assessment of web-based textual responses Conradie, Martha Maria De Villiers, Mary Ruth Database-driven system Development research Dynamic content E-learning Electronic assessment End-user involvement Feedback Free text Interaction Intervention Open-ended assessment Rapid prototyping Study support tool Virtual classroom Web-based learning 005.12024372 Instructional systems -- Design Computer software -- Development Educational technology Internet in education Educational tests and measurements -- Software Educational tests and measurements -- Data processing Web-based learning should move away from static transmission of instruction to dynamic pages for effective interactive learning. Furthermore, automated assessment of learning should move beyond rigid quizzes or multiple-choice questions. This study describes the design, development, implementation, testing and evaluation of two prototypes of an electronic assessment tool to enhance the effectiveness of automated assessment. The tool was developed in the context of a distance-learning organisation and was built according to a development research model entailing a cyclic design-intervention-outcomes process. The first variant, E-Grader, was developed to test an algorithm for assigning marks to open-ended textual responses. The second variant, Web-Grader, was an interactive web-based extension of E-Grader. It provided immediate interactive support to students as they responded textually to content-based questions. This multi-disciplinary study incorporates principles and techniques from software engineering, formal computer science, database development and instructional design in the quest towards electronic assessment of web-based textual inputs. Computing M.Sc. (Information Systems) 2009-08-25T11:03:41Z 2009-08-25T11:03:41Z 2009-08-25T11:03:41Z 2003-06-30 Dissertation Conradie, Martha Maria (2009) Towards electronic assessment of web-based textual responses, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2463> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2463 en 1 online resource (vii, 250 leaves) |
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Web-based learning should move away from static transmission of instruction to dynamic pages
for effective interactive learning. Furthermore, automated assessment of learning should move
beyond rigid quizzes or multiple-choice questions.
This study describes the design, development, implementation, testing and evaluation of two
prototypes of an electronic assessment tool to enhance the effectiveness of automated
assessment. The tool was developed in the context of a distance-learning organisation and
was built according to a development research model entailing a cyclic design-intervention-outcomes
process.
The first variant, E-Grader, was developed to test an algorithm for assigning marks to open-ended
textual responses. The second variant, Web-Grader, was an interactive web-based
extension of E-Grader. It provided immediate interactive support to students as they responded
textually to content-based questions.
This multi-disciplinary study incorporates principles and techniques from software engineering,
formal computer science, database development and instructional design in the quest towards
electronic assessment of web-based textual inputs. === Computing === M.Sc. (Information Systems) |
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