2013
DOI: 10.3991/ijet.v8is2.2734
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An Adaptation Model for Personalized E-Assessments

Abstract: Over the last decade, a large number of e-assessment system and tools were developed. However, they all provide assessments that are characterized by a static structure (ordered sequence of questions, predefined start and ending, etc.). This approach does not consider students individual knowledge or characteristics. Instead, each student has to answer the same questions. The work presented in this paper focuses on a personalized e-assessment system (askMe!) that not only identifies, but also supports and even… Show more

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“…During the whole experiment all user actions are recorded in the learning record store (see Figure 5. ) and are available for adaptation algorithms whether to give an immediate feedback or to assess the student's competencies in higher order thinking skills [7].…”
Section: ) Second Order Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the whole experiment all user actions are recorded in the learning record store (see Figure 5. ) and are available for adaptation algorithms whether to give an immediate feedback or to assess the student's competencies in higher order thinking skills [7].…”
Section: ) Second Order Errorsmentioning
confidence: 99%