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Evaluating the use of computers in science assessment: Considerations and recommendations
Authors:James W Altschuld
Institution:(1) The National Center for Science Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University, 1929 Kenny Road, 43210 Columbus, Ohio
Abstract:The use of computers in science assessment is viewed through the eyes of the program evaluator by examining six considerations: (1) purpose of computer use in assessment, (2) value of program evaluation models, (3) possible harmful side effects of assessment, (4) nature of imbedded questions, (5) definition of treatment, and (6) computers and the classroom context. Following a discussion of the considerations, four recommendations are offered in regard to continuing to study the use of computers for assessment (examples provided), utilizing the ideas contained in program evaluation models, capitalizing on several interesting, novel possibilities for evaluation design, and combining qualitative and quantitative techniques (mixed methodologies) into the evaluation procedures.
Keywords:Evaluation  computers  assessment  science education
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