Title of article :
Experiments in the use of multiple-choice examinations for electromagnetics-related topics
Author/Authors :
Excell، نويسنده , , P.S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The results of experimental usages of multiple-choice
examinations for topics in electromagnetic compatibility, basic
electromagnetics, and optics are reported. A novel technique to
prevent students from gaining marks by random answers, the
“stupid answer” method, was tested in one of the experiments
and found to give good results. It was found that the mark
distributions were comparable with those achieved by the same
groups of students in traditional examinations and there appeared
to be a good correlation with the abilities of the students, as
measured in the traditional way. Fears that the examination would
be too superficial and that students would easily score high marks
proved groundless. It is suggested that, although the method
has the possible disadvantage that it is not possible to pursue
a problem in depth, it has several advantages, in particular in
being able to cover the whole of the syllabus. When marked by
computer, the method is inherently anonymous. A dramatic saving
in the number of skilled person-hours required for marking was
effected and there is also a potential for a significant saving in the
number of person-hours required for the setting of questions.
Keywords :
assessment , Examinations , multiple-choice questions. , electromagneticseducation , computer-aided assessment
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION