Title :
Improving Teaching and Learning through Automated Short-Answer Marking
Author :
Siddiqi, Raheel ; Harrison, Christopher J. ; Siddiqi, Rosheena
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, UK
Abstract :
Automated short-answer marking cannot “guarantee” 100 percent agreement between the marks generated by a software system and marks produced separately by a human. This problem has prevented automated marking systems from being used in high-stake short-answer marking. This paper describes how an automated short-answer marking system, called IndusMarker, can be effectively used to improve teaching and learning in an Object-Oriented Programming course taught at a university. The system is designed for factual answers where there is a clear criterion for answers being right or wrong. The system is based on structure matching, i.e., matching a prespecified structure, developed via a purpose-built structure editor, with the content of the student´s answer text.
Keywords :
computer science education; educational administrative data processing; educational courses; object-oriented programming; teaching; IndusMarker; automated short answer marking; learning improvement; object oriented programming course; software system; structure matching; teaching improvement; Computers; Education; Java; Pragmatics; XML; Automatic assessment tools; classroom feedback systems; computer science education.; self-assessment;
Journal_Title :
Learning Technologies, IEEE Transactions on