2019
DOI: 10.1080/01443410.2018.1549317
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Computer-based collaborative problem-solving assessment in Taiwan

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“…Although conversational agents have been used to assess and to facilitate collaborative interactions (e.g., [24,25,26,27]), the decision to have the students interact with computer agents during the PISA ColPS 2015 assessment was motivated by important methodological, psychometric, and logistical assessment constraints (see next section). We illustrate how agents are used in the PISA ColPS framework and also data collected in Taiwan, where the PISA framework with agents was used to assess COLPS in their country [28]. It is not possible at this time to present the ColPS items used in the 2015 assessment and to report data from PISA ColPS 2015; the data are currently being analysed and the OECD report has not been released on an assessment that involved approximately 400,000 15-year old students from three to four dozen countries.…”
Section: Problem Solving With Agents In Assessments Of Collaboratimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although conversational agents have been used to assess and to facilitate collaborative interactions (e.g., [24,25,26,27]), the decision to have the students interact with computer agents during the PISA ColPS 2015 assessment was motivated by important methodological, psychometric, and logistical assessment constraints (see next section). We illustrate how agents are used in the PISA ColPS framework and also data collected in Taiwan, where the PISA framework with agents was used to assess COLPS in their country [28]. It is not possible at this time to present the ColPS items used in the 2015 assessment and to report data from PISA ColPS 2015; the data are currently being analysed and the OECD report has not been released on an assessment that involved approximately 400,000 15-year old students from three to four dozen countries.…”
Section: Problem Solving With Agents In Assessments Of Collaboratimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first example, the Visit , is an item that was released by OECD to the public to clarify the PISA ColPS 2015 assessment [49]. The second example was used in a study conducted in Taiwan [28] that adopted the PISA ColPS 2015 assessment framework in order to develop and test their own items.…”
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“…In other words, the competency of "taking appropriate action to solve the problem" was challenging for Taiwanese students. Similar to Chang et al (2017), Kuo et al (2019) determined that the most difficult competency for Taiwanese students was "taking appropriate action to solve the problem". Researchers also highlighted that the competency of "establishing and maintaining shared understanding" was easier for Taiwanese students than the other two.…”
Section: Discussion Conclusion and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 97%