1st Edition

A Blueprint for Computer-Assisted Assessment

By Joanna Bull, Colleen McKenna Copyright 2004
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    The rapid development and integration of computer-assisted assessment (CAA) in mainstream post-compulsory educational institutions today make this an exciting and invaluable reference text. It provides a practical, research-based guide on a subject that is becoming increasingly important as educational assessment changes and grows.

    The book addresses theory and practice, offering a comprehensive evaluation of many
    key aspects of CAA such as:

    * question and test design, scoring and analysis, and feedback and integration with other assessment methods
    * the role of CAA in feedback processes
    * wider use of technology to support and enhance assessment
    * technical, operational and support issues.

    The authors present a lucid,balanced analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of CAA. This text will appeal to all those involved in higher or further education who wish to model their CAA systems on the best practice available.

    Introduction 1. Computer-assisted Assessment 2. CAA in Context 3. Objective Tests 4. Writing Questions 5. Feedback for Formative CAA 6. Scoring and Analysing Objective Tests 7. Constructing Tests 8. Beyond Objective Testing 9. CAA Technologies 10. Operational, Technical and Support Issues 11. Evaluation

    Biography

    Joanna Bull, Colleen McKenna

    'The strength of this book lies in its useful account of standard approaches (e.g., to question design and evaluation) and its record of sensible considerations (e.g., alternative marking schemes). Rather than delve deeply into arguments for and against, or the pitfalls and potentials of any specific technology, the authors provide a broad perspective based upon personal acquaintance with the relevant literature. There will be few readers who fail to find useful contrasts and insightful suggestions within the text.' - George Weir, LTSN-ICS website

    '[Bull and McKenna] have provided a most useful introduction to the main practical issues currently associated with computer-assisted assessment ... One of the book's greatest strengths is that it is eminently readable, with clear chapter divisions and helpful cross-referencing.' - Assessment in Education