COMPUTER-BASED TESTING
Description
Computer-based testing refers to the administration of assessments through computer technology, significantly enhancing the testing experience for both administrators and participants. This method allows for a more interactive and varied approach to evaluations, compared to traditional methods. By leveraging digital platforms, computer-based testing facilitates a broader range of assessment options, making the process more adaptable to different testing environments and learner needs.
The integration of computer technology into assessments enables innovative features such as multimedia elements, immediate feedback, and the ability to personalize testing experiences. This approach is especially valuable in proposed assessment systems, where the goal is to create a more engaging and effective evaluation process. Moreover, computer-based testing can improve efficiency in the administration of assessments, with the potential for faster scoring and analysis.
In summary, computer-based testing represents a modern and versatile framework for assessment, focusing on enhancing the overall experience and effectiveness of evaluating knowledge and skills through the use of advanced technology.
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- PISA — PISA’s transition to computer-based testing aligns with the intentions of the SNAP Project to facilitate assessments that offer realistic performance …