Title of article
Design and Evaluation of an XML-Based Platform-Independent Computerized Adaptive Testing System
Author/Authors
R.-G. Ho and Y.-C. Yen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
8
From page
230
To page
237
Abstract
This paper is an attempt to design and to evaluate
the platform-independent computerized adaptive testing (CAT)
system, which can expand the diversity of CAT-administering
platforms. By using extensible markup language (XML) to describe
the item bank, one might find the implementation of CAT
on a different platform, such as a personal computer (PC), a
personal digital assistant (PDA), and other handheld devices,
more convenient. An experiment was conducted to examine the
effects of a CAT administration platform on precision and efficiency.
Fifty senior high school students were selected to take an
English vocabulary CAT both on PC and PDA, which enabled
them to compare the relevant advantages with the disadvantages
of the two different administration platforms firsthand. Both tests
used the same-size, well-calibrated item bank, ability estimation
algorithm, and item selection strategy. The results indicate that
the platforms on which examinees take CAT do not affect the
performance of CAT. The responses of the questionnaire on the
testing environment also show that most examinees prefer to take
the test on PDA. It is concluded that using a PDA to administer
CAT is both as precise and effective as a PC and more enjoyable
and convenient.
Keywords
Computerized adaptive testing (CAT) , distancecomputerized adaptive testing (DCAT) , eXtensible MarkupLanguage (XML) , item response theory (IRT) , personal digitalassistant (PDA).
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION
Record number
398222
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