posted on 2009-05-08, 13:24authored byG. Alsop, J. Annesley, Z. Cai, A. Campos, M. Colbert, David Livingstone, G. Smith, James Orwell
The IMS Question & Test Interoperability (QTI) specification has existed for many years, and there are a few tools for authoring questions in early versions of the specification. However, the new QTIv2 specification was unsupported in any existing authoring environment. The AQuRate project was funded by JISC’s capital project program to fill this gap. AQuRate is one of three JISC projects, which together aimed to support the whole e-assessment process, from authoring (AQuRate at Kingston University) to storage (Minibix at Cambridge) and finally to a delivery/assessment development (ASDEL at Southampton). This paper considers issues raised during the creation of the tool: data modelling, graphical user interface design, and use cases. It ends raising issues currently effecting on-going development.
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University Academic and Administrative Support
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Professional Development
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CAA Conference
Citation
ALSOP, G. ... et al, 2008. Issues raised developing AQuRate (an authoring tool that uses the question and test interoperability version 2 specification). IN: Khandia, F. (ed.). 12th CAA International Computer Assisted Assessment Conference : Proceedings of the Conference on 8th and 9th July 2008 at Loughborough University. Loughborough : Lougborough University, pp. 3-12