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Adewale Adesina
Adewale
Adesina
Roger Stone
Roger
Stone
Firat Batmaz
Firat
Batmaz
Ian Jones
Ian
Jones
Touch arithmetic: a process-based computer-aided assessment approach for capture of problem solving steps in the context of elementary mathematics
Loughborough University
2015
Elementary education
Human-computer interface
Interactive learning environments
Computer-Aided Assessment
Information and Computing Sciences not elsewhere classified
2015-08-10 14:56:36
Journal contribution
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Touch_arithmetic_a_process-based_computer-aided_assessment_approach_for_capture_of_problem_solving_steps_in_the_context_of_elementary_mathematics/9402095
Technology today offers many new opportunities for innovation in educational assessment and feedback through rich assessment tasks, efficient scoring and reporting. However many Computer-Aided Assessment (CAA) environments focus on grading and providing feedback on the final product of assessment tasks rather than the process of problem solving. Focusing on steps and problem-solving processes can help teachers to diagnose strengths and weaknesses, discover strategies, and to provide appropriate feedback. This study explores a method that uses trace links on an interactive touch-based computing tool for the capture and analysis of solution steps in elementary mathematics. The tool was evaluated in an observational study among 8 and 9 year old primary school children (N=39). The approach yielded similar performance scores as compared to paper-and-pencil tests while providing more explicit information on the problem-solving process. The output data was useful for scoring intermediate and final answers as well as feedback information on types and time efficiencies of strategies used. An implication of this study for teachers and researchers is that they can more accurately assess students’ understanding of important concepts, and be in a better position to provide rich and detailed feedback while motivating students with interactive tasks.