This study was concerned with the introduction of a computer option into a successful
laboratory based formative assessment providing immediate bidirectional feedback, and
applied to several hundred first year Health Science students. Students view the
formative assessment as beneficial to learning, and those using the computer version
performed at the same level in summative assessments as those using the paper
version. Given free choice between the computer version and a paper-based one,
around 37% of students opted for the computer version during the semester, generally
when they felt confident about the laboratory material. This allowed experienced
teaching staff to spend more time with students in need of more assistance. Student
waiting time was substantially reduced. Feedback to staff using the computer version
has proved an effective adjunct to improving teaching materials and methods.
History
School
University Academic and Administrative Support
Department
Professional Development
Research Unit
CAA Conference
Pages
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Citation
CROSS, J., 2001. Computerised formative assessment in very large laboratory classes. Proceedings of the 5th CAA Conference, Loughborough: Loughborough University