• DocumentCode
    657685
  • Title

    Analysis of open answers via mediated peer-assessment

  • Author

    Sterbini, Andrea ; Temperini, Marco

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci., Sapienza Univ. of Rome, Rome, Italy
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    11-13 Oct. 2013
  • Firstpage
    663
  • Lastpage
    668
  • Abstract
    The analysis and grading of open answers (i.e. answers to open-ended questions) is a powerful means to model the state of knowledge and cognitive level of students in e-learning systems. In a previous work (presented at last SPEL workshop) we showed an approach to open answers grading, based on Constraint Logic Programming (CLP) and peer assessment, where students were defined as triples of finite-domain variables: K for student´s Knowledge about the question´s topic, C for Correctness of her/his answer, and J for her/his estimated ability to evaluate (“Judge”) another peer´s answer. The CLP Prolog module supported the grading process helping eventually to get a complete set of grades although the teacher had actually graded only a (substantial indeed) part of them. Here we try and tackle the problem of grading open answers by an alternative approach, using peer-assessment in a social collaborative e-learning setting, mediated by the teacher through a simple Bayesian-networks-based model, that allows managing student models (based on the same finite-domain variables as above) and producing again automated evaluations of those answers that have not been graded by the teacher. In particular we give an account of the OpenAnswer web-based system, which can allow teachers and students to use our approach, and show the result of some experimentation we conducted.
  • Keywords
    Internet; PROLOG; belief networks; computer aided instruction; constraint handling; educational administrative data processing; groupware; Bayesian-networks-based model; CLP Prolog module; OpenAnswer Web-based system; constraint logic programming; finite-domain variables; grading process; mediated peer-assessment; open answers grading; open-ended questions; social collaborative e-learning system; student cognitive level; student knowledge state; Bayes methods; Computational modeling; Computer science; Electronic learning; Ontologies; Probability distribution; Semantics; assessment; bayesian networks; peer assessment; social collaborative e-learning;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    System Theory, Control and Computing (ICSTCC), 2013 17th International Conference
  • Conference_Location
    Sinaia
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-2227-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICSTCC.2013.6689036
  • Filename
    6689036