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- Subject: Re: Computer Administed Testing
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.123128.16041@uqvax.cc.uq.oz.au>
- From: Robert L. Blakeley <blakeley@biosci.uq.oz.au>
- Date: 24 Jan 93 12:31:27 AEST
- References: <1993Jan21.204347.29488@cabell.vcu.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan21.204347.29488@cabell.vcu.edu> Steven A. Saltzberg,
- ssaltz@cabell.vcu.edu writes:
- >Virginia Commonwealth University is evaluating a move to computer
- >administered testing. If your university has been using a computer
- >system to accomplish this, I would be very interested in hearing
- >about your experience, and specifically about what kind of software
- >is available to accomplish this task.
-
- I, too, am interested in this, but for use in "progressive assessment" or
- Computer Managed Learning (CML). I'd be very grateful for information
- about systems which operate on a UNIX server but can be delivered on
- Macintosh computers or via Windows (in either case with printed quizzes
- whose answers can be keyed in later by the student). We are prepared to
- design the software, but would prefer to collaborate with others who may
- have already sorted out most of the problems.
-