posted on 2011-10-26, 11:13authored byGráinne Conole, Niall Sclater
This paper reports on the evaluation of a new assessment system,
Technologies for Online Interoperability (TOIA). TOIA was built from a userfocussed
specification of an assessment system. The formative evaluation of
the project complemented this initial specification by ensuring that user
feedback on the development and use of the system was iteratively fed back
into the development process.
The paper begins by summarising some of the key barriers and enablers to
the use of assessment systems and the uptake of Computer-Assisted
Assessment (CAA). It goes on to provide a critique of the impact of
technology on assessment and considers whether innovative uses of
information and communication technology (ICT) might result in new epedagogies
and practices in assessment. The paper then reports on the
findings of the TOIA evaluation and discusses how these were used to inform
the development of the system.
History
Citation
Proceedings of the Ninth International Computer Assisted Assessment Conference, 5-6 July 2005, Loughborough University, England.
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Computer Assisted Assessment Conference