Authors:
Gudrun Wesiak
1
;
Rocael Hernandez Rizzardini
2
;
Hector Amado-Salvatierra
2
;
Christian Guetl
3
and
Mohammed Smadi
1
Affiliations:
1
University of Technology, Austria
;
2
Galileo University, Guatemala
;
3
University of Technology and Curtin University, Austria
Keyword(s):
Self-Regulated Learning, Automatic Test Item Generation, Evaluation Study, e-Assessment.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Assessment Software Tools
;
Computer-Aided Assessment
;
Computer-Supported Education
;
e-Testing and Test Theories
;
Learning/Teaching Methodologies and Assessment
Abstract:
The research area of self-regulated learning (SRL) has shown the importance of the learner’s role in their cognitive and meta-cognitive strategies to self-regulate their learning. One fundamental step is to self-assess the knowledge acquired, to identify key concepts, and review the understanding about them. In this paper, we present an experimental setting in Guatemala, with students from several countries. The study provides evaluation results from the use of an enhanced automatic question creation tool (EAQC) for a self-regulated learning online environment. In addition to assessment quality, motivational and emotional aspects, usability, and tasks value are addressed. The EAQC extracts concepts from a given text and automatically creates different types of questions based on either the self-generated concepts or on concepts supplied by the user. The findings show comparable quality of automatically and human generated concepts, while questions created by a teacher were in part ev
aluated higher than computer-generated questions. Whereas difficulty and terminology of questions were evaluated equally, teacher questions where considered to be more relevant and more meaningful. Therefore, future improvements should especially focus on these aspects of questions quality.
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