An automated feedback system based on adaptive testing: extending the model

Trevor Barker

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Abstract

The results of the recent national students survey (NSS) revealed that a major problem in HE today is that of student feedback. Research carried out by members of the project team in the past has led to the development of an automated student feedback system for use with objective formative testing. This software relies on an ‘intelligent’ engine to determine the most appropriate individual feedback, based on test performance, relating not only to answers, but also to Bloom’s cognitive levels. The system also recommends additional materials and challenges, for each individual learner. Detailed evaluation with more than 500 students and 100 university staff have shown that the system is highly valued by learners and seen by staff as an important addition to the methods available. The software has been used on two modules so far over a two year period

Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning
Volume5
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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