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Computerised Assessment in Mathematics : The Human Side CDC Steele, PJW Bolton, WR Lionheart. School of Mathematics University of Manchester
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Computerised Assessment in Mathematics : The Human Side CDC Steele, PJW Bolton, WR Lionheart. School of Mathematics University of Manchester.

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Page 1: Computerised Assessment in Mathematics : The Human Side CDC Steele, PJW Bolton, WR Lionheart. School of Mathematics University of Manchester.

Computerised Assessment in Mathematics : The Human Side

CDC Steele,

PJW Bolton, WR Lionheart.

School of Mathematics

University of Manchester

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Computerised Assessment

• Computer asks question

• Student responds to question

• Computer processes response of student

• Provides (one or more of)– A mark– Feedback– Further Questions

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Computerised Assessment in Mathematics

• Why is this different ?

• Assessment software can include computer algebra system. Can ask more sophisticated questions.

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Imagine the question2Factorise 7 10x x

2 5

5 2

5 2

x x

x x

x x

2 5

2 5

2 5

x x

x x

x x

Which of the following answers would be accepted ?

All are correct. Text match approach not useful. Need something more sophisticated.

2 5

2 5

2 5

x x

x x

x x

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The STACK system

• Developed at university of Birmingham by Dr C Sangwin et al.

• Works in conjunction with VLE Moodle

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The STACK system

• Some property of students answer compared with property of ‘stored’ answer.

• Will identify correct and incorrect aspects.

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Advantages of STACK

• Analyses a mathematical expression

• Can give feedback specifically generated by form of answer.

• Can vary coefficients in a sensible and related manner.

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STACK and students

• Students new to the system

• Entering form of answer

• x*y issues

• functions, brackets and cases

• Many questions at first but then general understanding.

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STACK and students

• Students practice and assessment tests

• System geared to repeated practice so practice tests arranged alongside assessment versions.

• 1) Practice the mathematics

• 2) Get used to the entry of similar functions.

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STACK and students

• Students practice and assessment tests

• Formerly, practice attempts did not count.

• Many students would look briefly at practice questions, assume familiarity and head straight to assessment questions, subsequent problems with both subject matter and entry method on assessment questions.

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STACK and students

• Students practice and assessment tests

• More recently, best attempt at practice questions had equal weighting with assessment questions.

• Now students paying much more attention to practice questions.

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STACK and students

• Worked solution.

• Formerly time when students could ask for worked solution at same time as submitting answers.

• Had effect of providing worked solution but no marks available for question.

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STACK and students

• Worked solution.

• Now worked solutions not available at this stage. Can be asked for later.

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STACK and students

• Second and subsequent attempts.

• Can allow second and subsequent attempts at a penalty.

• Great difficulty in getting this information over to students.

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Occasional Lapses

• Question (about Fourier Coefficients) asking for an answer in the form

• Clearly, another correct input is

• Normally system would accept this but on occasion did not.

• Necessary to give specific mention on decision tree to this form of input.

2

a

2

2

a

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STACK and students

• Any minor errors.

• Magnified by students. Discussions, rumour etc.

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A recent problem

• One student found a way of inducing error from the system. Displayed answer and subsequently accepted students inputing this answer !

• At the same time, system running slowly, very error-prone etc.

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Crossroads on Computerised Assessment

• Route 1) Ask ambitious questions using software such as STACK, accepting mathematical input, giving feedback based on student answer, having sensible relation between coefficients, possibly risking fragile system.

• Route 2) Ask more basic questions e.g. multiple-choice or numerical questions, not being able to give detailed feedback etc.