Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education
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14 reasons why your multiple-choice quiz sucks –

14 reasons why your multiple-choice quiz sucks – | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Unlike some of my peers, I'm not an opponent of the multiple-choice quiz. It's a convenient and efficient means of assessing e-learners, if it's done well. The problem, unfortunately, is that it's often done poorly. So poorly, in fact, it's embarrassing. At my workplace, I am regularly subjected to the multiple-choice quiz. In fact, over…
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Write Better Multiple-Choice Questions

Write Better Multiple-Choice Questions | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
How to Write More Valid and Readable Multiple-Choice Assessments
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All of the Above – 20 ways to cheat MULTIPLE CHOICE questions

All of the Above – 20 ways to cheat MULTIPLE CHOICE questions | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
What is Plan B? Not Plan A!
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Should Professors (a) Use Multiple Choice Tests or (b) Avoid Them At All Costs?

Should Professors (a) Use Multiple Choice Tests or (b) Avoid Them At All Costs? | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Multiple-choice questions don’t belong in college. They’re often ineffective as a teaching tool, they’re easy for students to cheat, and they ca
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Evaluation of MCQs from MOOCs for common item writing flaws | BMC Research Notes | Full Text

Evaluation of MCQs from MOOCs for common item writing flaws | BMC Research Notes | Full Text | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
There is a dearth of research into the quality of assessments based on Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) items in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). This dataset was generated to determine whether MCQ item writing flaws existed in a selection of MOOC assessments, and to evaluate their prevalence if so. Hence, researchers reviewed MCQs from a sample of MOOCs, using an evaluation protocol derived from the medical health education literature, which has an extensive evidence-base with regard to writing quality MCQ items. This dataset was collated from MCQ items in 18 MOOCs in the areas of medical health education, life sciences and computer science. Two researchers critically reviewed 204 questions using an evidence-based evaluation protocol. In the data presented, 50% of the MCQs (112) have one or more item writing flaw, while 28% of MCQs (57) contain two or more flaws. Thus, a majority of the MCQs in the dataset violate item-writing guidelines, which mirrors findings of previous research that examined rates of flaws in MCQs in traditional formal educational contexts.
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Multiple-choice exams favour boys over girls, worsening the maths gender gap

Multiple-choice exams favour boys over girls, worsening the maths gender gap | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
An analysis of data from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) has found the gender gap in maths tests increased where papers contained more multiple choice questions.
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Multiple-Choice Questioning as a Valuable Learning Opportunity

Multiple-Choice Questioning as a Valuable Learning Opportunity | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Can multiple-choice questions provide opportunities for learning superior to questions requiring recall of information?
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Making the Most of Multiple-Choice Exams

Making the Most of Multiple-Choice Exams | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Asking students to engage with every answer choice can foster critical thinking and productive failure.
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Standardized tests for everyone? In the Internet age, that’s the wrong answer.

Standardized tests for everyone? In the Internet age, that’s the wrong answer. | Rubrics, Assessment and eProctoring in Education | Scoop.it
Schools need updating for the Internet age.
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