Using computer-based tests for information science
The introduction of objective testing using computer software does not necessarily represent innovative assessment. Where tests occur as an add-on to a course, are timeconstrained, closed-book, invigilated, and where there is little (or no) feedback of results to the students, such testing is best r...
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Main Authors: | David Callear (Author), Terry King (Author) |
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1997-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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