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An evaluation of a virtual assessment environment

Young, AJ; Clarkson, RJ

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AJ Young

RJ Clarkson



Abstract

This paper reports the preliminary results of a project that investigated the use of computer-based simulation to improve the validity of assessment and provide unlimited formative assessment without use of lecturer time. Specifically it aimed to develop a computer-based simulator for computer networking, pilot its use on students, and develop expertise in the use of simulation as an assessment tool applicable to other parts of the University. To meet the third aim, the paper starts with an extended introduction of simulator-based assessment and computer-based simulation. It then discusses the term “Virtual Assessment Environment”. It introduces the simulator that has been developed, and discusses some of the issues that were faced during implementation. Finally, it presents a qualitative evaluation of students’ views of how this could be used in the course. The conclusion is that students recognise many benefits of the simulator for formative assessment, but raise concerns regarding its summative use.

Citation

Young, A., & Clarkson, R. (2004, September). An evaluation of a virtual assessment environment. Presented at Education in a Changing Environment, University of Salford

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Education in a Changing Environment
Conference Location University of Salford
Start Date Sep 13, 2004
End Date Sep 14, 2004
Deposit Date Jun 12, 2009
Publicly Available Date Jun 12, 2009
Additional Information Additional Information : ISBN: 9780902896802
Event Type : Conference

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