posted on 2009-04-02, 13:11authored byIain Tulloch, James Everett, Rowin Young, Morag Watson, Robin Taylor
CATS is a JISC ELF Demonstrator project and represents a collaborative
undertaking between the Universities of Strathclyde and Edinburgh. Its goal
is to develop a system which returns a complete content-packaged
assessment – i.e. a structured set of items - by querying one or more item
banks. The main tasks of the project are to:
• analyse and scope the functional requirements of such a system
• create web services to search for, retrieve and aggregate items held in
item banks
• utilise and build upon the outputs of two previous JISC ELF projects –
SPAID and Discovery Plus (D+)
• consult with assessment domain practitioners
The SPAID (Storage and Packaging of Assessment Item Data) system will be
used to establish and populate a test item bank. The D+ system will be
enhanced to search for and retrieve assessment items held in one or more
item banks. The consultation exercise will canvass practitioners about the
types of query they would wish to specify inside a CATS “profile”
History
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CAA Conference
Citation
TULLOCH, I. ... et al, 2006. CATS - Constructing Assessments using Tools and Services. IN: Danson, M. (ed.). 10th CAA International Computer Assisted Assessment Conference : Proceedings of the Conference on 4th and 5th July 2006 at Loughborough University. Loughborough : Lougborough University, pp. 419-424