E-Book, Englisch, Band 112, 268 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: NATO ASI Subseries F:
Leclercq / Bruno Item Banking: Interactive Testing and Self-Assessment
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-3-642-58033-8
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, Band 112, 268 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: NATO ASI Subseries F:
            ISBN: 978-3-642-58033-8 
            Verlag: Springer
            
 Format: PDF
    Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Assessment has long been recognized as a key feature in
learning efficacy,  especially through formative evaluation.
Item banking, the storage and      classification of test items,
is an essential part of systematic            assessment.
This volume is based on a NATO Advanced Research                Workshop
held as part of the Special Programme on Advanced
Educational  Technology. The workshop brought together
scholars from around the world to discuss and critically
analyze the issues and problems associated with      Subjective
Probability Measurement (SPM) or the more generic                research
area called self-assessment. Recent advances in                    computer
technology (expert systems, interactive video disks,               and
hypermedia) along with the developing sophistication                    of
self-assessment scoring systems based on SPM made this
conference    particularly important and timely.
The book is divided into three main      parts:
- The input: item banking and hypermedia
- The process:          subjective probabilities
- The output: teaching and learning                feedbacks.
In summary, although SPM is a difficult theoretical              concept
for most educators to comprehend, the sophisticated nature
of   modern computer systems coupled with comprehensive
formative and summative  evaluation and self-assessment
systems make SPM transparent to the user.
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Weitere Infos & Material
I. The Input: Item Banking and Hypermedia.- Editors’ Introduction.- I. The Input: Item Banking and Hypermedia.- New Technology Implementation: Item Banking in Holland.- An Item Banking Service: Pre-Project for a National System of Evaluation Tools.- Analogical Evaluation Helps to Individualize Instruction.- Hypermedia: Teaching Through Assessment.- Graphics and Verbal Items in Item Banking: Are They Really Needed?.- Adaptive testing: contribution of the SHIVA model.- Using Interactive Videodisc for the Assessment of Adult Learning Styles.- II. The Process: Subjective Probabilities.- In Pursuit of the Fallacy: Resurrecting the Penalty.- Subjective Uncertainty and the Structure of the Set of all Possible Events.- Validity, Reliability, and Acuity of Seif-Assessment in Educational Testing.- The Development and Evaluation of ELI, an Interactive Elicitation Technique for Subjective Probability Distributions.- A Computer Environment to Develop Valid and Realistic Predictions and Self-Assessment of Knowledge with Personal Probabilities.- The Dependability of Test Scores: Generalizability Theory and Hierarchical Linear Models.- III. The Output: Teaching and Learning Feedbacks.- Human Self-Assessment: Theory and Application to Learning and Testing.- Using Testing to Provide Feedback to Support Instruction: A Reexamination of the Role of Assessment in Educational Organizations.- The TASTE Approach: General Implicit Solutions in Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Open Books Exams and Interactive Testing.- Self-Confidence Assessment During Computer-Assisted Testing in Histology.- Distance Interactive Testing.- The Impact of Interactive Computer Based Instruction with Digitized Audio on Low Literate Adult Learners.- Participants and Contributors.





