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Assessment management using software

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jason WellsJason Wells
Web based learning is providing new and innovative environments to facilitate the delivery of course material to increasing numbers students, but most of the effort is centered around the presentation of the learning material and creating environments where student interact with this material and each other. Despite the changes the web based learning environments have delivered, little attention has been given to improving the management and process of assessment. This paper introduces a new software application designed to take advantage of the web based environments and addresses the management overheads associated with assessment whilst improving the feedback to students. Initial investigations indicate significant benefits can be achieved by using software to manage the assessment process. A detailed description of the software is provided and two case studies presented that highlight the software's application and confirmed benefits when used to conduct and manage assessments.<br><br>

History

Location

Melbourne, Australia

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2003 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

Editor/Contributor(s)

W Zhou, P Nicholson, B Corbitt, J Fong

Pagination

411 - 422

Start date

2003-08-18

End date

2003-08-20

ISSN

1611-3349

eISSN

0302-9743

ISBN-13

9783540407720

ISBN-10

3540407723

Title of proceedings

Advances in Web-based learning--ICWL 2003 : second international conference, Melbourne, Australia, August 18-20, 2003 : proceedings

Event

ICWL 2003 (Conference) (2003 : Melbourne, Vic.)

Series

Lecture notes in computer science ; 2783.

Publisher

Springer Berlin

Place of publication

Berlin, Germany

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