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In education, the term "assessment management system" usually refers to an online platform that facilitates student assessment. | In education, the term "assessment management system" usually refers to an online platform that facilitates student assessment. | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 16 May 2019
Introduction
In education, the term "assessment management system" usually refers to an online platform that facilitates student assessment.
There are several types, e.g. system that allow defining, testing and administering quizzes (e.g. Docimo or e-learning platforms that allow evaluating a collection of student productions.
Bibliography
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Barrett, H. (2005). Storytelling in higher education: A theory of reflection on practice to support deep learning. In Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (pp. 1878-1883). Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE).
Douce, Christopher, David Livingstone, and James Orwell. 2005. Automatic test-based assessment of programming: A review. J. Educ. Resour. Comput. 5, 3, Article 4 (September 2005). DOI=http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1163405.1163409
Mitri, Michel (2003) A Knowledge Management Framework for Curriculum Assessment, Journal of Computer Information Systems, 43:4, 15-2
Mitri, M. (2003). Applying tacit knowledge management techniques for performance assessment. Computers & Education, 41(2), 173-189.