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Developing computer-based assessment as a tool to support enquiry led learning

  • Carol Ann Collins

Student thesis: Master's thesis

Abstract

This research explores the possibility of developing Computer-based Assessment (CBA) as a tool to support enquiry-led learning. In this approach learners explore and unpack thoughts and ideas that help them to learn and solve problems. A critical feature of this is feedback and this research focussed on how to design and supply feedback in CBA. Two lines of research were sourced: Computer-assisted Assessment (CM) and Improving Formative Assessment (IFA). Specifically, performance data was collected, analysed and evaluated from the statistical results of 3 CSA tests (approximately 100 undergraduates per test) and from qualitative feedback, the dialogic question and answer responses of (approximately 30 learners x 100 responses) engaged on level 3 activity of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF). The outcome of the research is the development of Kilauea exemplar, a theoretical model of an enquiry led item type applied in a subject specific domain.
Date of AwardMar 2008
Original languageEnglish
Awarding Institution
  • University of Bedfordshire

Keywords

  • X300 Academic Studies In Education
  • Assessment
  • Computer-Based Assessment
  • Computer-Based Testing
  • Computer-Assisted Assessment
  • Improving Formative Assessment
  • Kilauea Exemplar

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