2019
DOI: 10.3991/ijep.v9i1.9072
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Circuit Theory E-Assessment Realized in an Open-Source Learning Environment

Abstract: This study discusses university-level e-education on circuit theory. Automatic assessment activities were realized in the learning environment Moodle with symbolic math enhancement plugin STACK. With a comprehensive set of self-study e-assignments, the desired outcome was to help the students to improve their conceptual understanding. Here, the instructional approach is to assign take-home e-activities during the course. The rationale for such approach is to guide the student to prepare themselves for the fina… Show more

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“…(Targeted toward STEM subjects and particularly advantageous in math or science subjects) Kruger et al, ( 2015 ) X Socrative A collaborative learning tool to improve and streamline feedback processes for both students and teachers. García López & García Mazarío, ( 2016 ) X X Under development Intelligent system for collaborative e-learning (Matazi et al, 2018 ) X X PeerWise For promoting engagements with peers - engaging students in authoring, answering, and evaluating MCQs as a formative assessment McKenzie & Roodenburg, ( 2017 ) X X STACK Enables mathematical input to be evaluated by a symbolic analysis software Neitola, ( 2019 ) X X UVLEQoC A virtual environment that could provide the adaptations to the users’ context Nunes et al, ( …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Targeted toward STEM subjects and particularly advantageous in math or science subjects) Kruger et al, ( 2015 ) X Socrative A collaborative learning tool to improve and streamline feedback processes for both students and teachers. García López & García Mazarío, ( 2016 ) X X Under development Intelligent system for collaborative e-learning (Matazi et al, 2018 ) X X PeerWise For promoting engagements with peers - engaging students in authoring, answering, and evaluating MCQs as a formative assessment McKenzie & Roodenburg, ( 2017 ) X X STACK Enables mathematical input to be evaluated by a symbolic analysis software Neitola, ( 2019 ) X X UVLEQoC A virtual environment that could provide the adaptations to the users’ context Nunes et al, ( …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another difficulty occurs when the students start experimenting with AC circuits and must start calculating with phasors and complex numbers. As stated in Neitola"s study (2019), the University of Oulu has had similar problems when teaching circuit analysis (Neitola 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Even though STACK was developed with focus on mathematics, it's built-in support for physical units and for interactive graphics make it interesting for application to other fields in engineering education [7], [8].…”
Section: Stackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Randomization can be obtained by saving multiple versions of a question and using the random picking mechanism in the Moodle test activity. Also, random picking of multiple embedded image files has been reported [7]. In the Meclib approach, the image is defined by a list of object specifications, see Figure 5.…”
Section: Static Illustrations In Stack Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%