Computer Aided Assessment is a common approach used by educational institutions. The benefits range into the design of teaching, learning, and instructional materials. While some such systems implement fully automated marking for multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blanks, they are insufficient when human critiquing is required. Current systems developed in isolation have little regard to scalability and interoperability between courses, computer platforms, and Learning Management Systems. The IMS Global Learning Consortium's open specifications for interoperable learning technology lack functionality to make it useful for Computer Assisted Marking. This article presents an enhanced set of these standards to address the issue.
History
Editor
Syed MR
Start Page
174
End Page
189
Number of Pages
16
ISBN-13
9781605663425
Publisher
Information Science
Place of Publication
Hershey, Pennnsylvania
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Curriculum Design and Development Unit; Not affiliated to a Research Institute; University of Southern Queensland;
Era Eligible
No
Chapter Number
14
Number of Chapters
24
Parent Title
Methods and Applications for Advancing Distance Education Technologies: International Issues and Solutions