Despite growing up with computers in her home and classroom, fourth-grader Laurel Huntley prefers taking state assessments the old-fashioned way — with paper and pencil. "It's easier to make mistakes" ...
Lettie Prell and Gary Sherzan in their recent commentaries (“Informed decision-making belongs in the justice system,” Nov. 21, and “Data use will help improve public safety,” Dec. 4) argued for the ...
Education and technology forces have converged this year to vault computer-based testing into the headlines, raising important questions about whether this new mode of assessment is more useful than ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate outcome standards between rehabilitation facilities treating individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and to develop a standardized computerized ...
A new online program is making it possible for students and educators nationwide to instantly assess their computer skill levels and receive on-the-spot training. From tasks as basic as using a mouse ...
Risk assessment (RA) is akin to charting the blueprint for a robust information security strategy. An information gathering exercise performed to determine the right steps to developing a proactive ...
May 29, 2008 (Indianapolis, Indiana) — Inconsistent performance on commonly used computer-based tests for concussion could lead to inaccurate neurocognitive performance evaluations after a suspected ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Computer-based HSC assessments, open-book exams and capping school-based assessments are being investigated under major reforms to the ...
Kansas is requiring its students to take math, reading, and writing tests on a computer this year, reports the Wichita Eagle. Having all schools use the computerized ...