Technology-enhanced language assessment
Keywords:
Technology-enhanced assessment, digital assessment, computer-based testing, online assessment, computer-adaptive testing, automated scoring, assessment tools, assessment validity, assessment reliabilityAbstract
Technology-enhanced assessment refers to using digital tools and technologies to facilitate and improve the process of assessing knowledge, skills, and competencies. This assessment form offers unique advantages over traditional paper-based methods, including increased efficiency, enhanced interactivity, and the potential for personalized and adaptive testing. This abstract explores technology-enhanced assessment's benefits, challenges, and implications in educational settings. It discusses the role of various technologies, such as computer-adaptive testing, automated scoring, and online assessment platforms, in transforming assessment practices.
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