Effectiveness of the Zipgrade app in marking and data analysis in the Human Anatomy Department of the School of Medicine and Pharmacy at the University of Rwanda

Q4 Medicine Rwanda Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-13 DOI:10.4314/rmj.v81i1.23
P. Ndahimana, V. Archibong, J. Gashegu
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INTRODUCTION: Introduction: ZipGrade is a free online app, and that helps to grade student assessments in multiple-choice formats. It is an effective tool to analyze the student’s performance within a short time. This study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of the Zipgrade app in electronic marking and data analysis. METHODS: The study used the Anatomy III answer sheets of 71 students from Pharmacy Level 2. The Zipgrade App was used to prepare and mark the answer sheets at the end of the assessment. Within 15 minutes, 69 out of the 71 answer sheets were scanned and marked electronically on the mobile Zipgrade app using a smartphone. The Zipgrade mobile app analyzes the performance of the students on each question. RESULTS: The Zipgrade App provided results in the form of percentages, tables, and graphs. The minimum score was 38/80 (47.5%), while the maximum score was 71/80 (88.8%). The average score was 58.4/80 (73.1%). The median is 60 (75%), while the standard deviation was found to be 0.09. Six students scored 85-90%, ten students scored 80-85%, nineteen scored 75-80%, and seventeen students obtained 70-75%. Seven students got 65-70%, and three students scored 6065%. Five students scored between 50 and 60%, and two students failed the assessment by scoring 45-49%. Item analysis of questions showed that question 63 was the easiest, where 100% of students passed, and the most difficult was question 10, where only 10.1% of students passed the question. CONCLUSION: Zipgrade is an important technology in marking and grading, and it is a more efficient tool for a data-driven education system in today’s world.
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Zipgrade 应用程序在卢旺达大学医学和药学院人体解剖学系的评分和数据分析中的有效性
简介:简介:ZipGrade 是一款免费的在线应用程序,可帮助以多项选择形式对学生的评估进行评分。它是在短时间内分析学生成绩的有效工具。本研究旨在确定 Zipgrade 应用程序在电子评分和数据分析方面的有效性。方法:研究使用了 71 名药剂学二级学生的解剖学 III 答卷。使用 Zipgrade 应用程序在评估结束时准备和批改答卷。在 15 分钟内,71 份答卷中有 69 份使用智能手机在 Zipgrade 移动应用程序上进行了电子扫描和批改。Zipgrade 移动应用程序可分析学生在每道题上的表现。结果:Zipgrade 应用程序以百分比、表格和图表的形式提供结果。最低分是 38/80(47.5%),最高分是 71/80(88.8%)。平均分为 58.4/80(73.1%)。中位数为 60(75%),标准差为 0.09。六名学生的得分率为 85-90%,十名学生的得分率为 80-85%,十九名学生的得分率为 75-80%,十七名学生的得分率为 70-75%。七名学生得分 65-70%,三名学生得分 60-65%。五名学生的得分在 50-60% 之间,两名学生的得分在 45-49% 之间,未能通过评估。对问题的项目分析显示,第 63 题最简单,100% 的学生都通过了;第 10 题最难,只有 10.1%的学生通过了该题。结论:Zipgrade 是一种重要的阅卷和评分技术,是当今世界数据驱动教育系统的一种更有效的工具。
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期刊介绍: The Rwanda Medical Journal (RMJ), is a Not-For-Profit scientific, medical, journal that is published entirely online in open-access electronic format. The RMJ is an interdisciplinary research journal for publication of original work in all the major health disciplines. Through a rigorous process of evaluation and peer review, The RMJ strives to publish original works of high quality for a diverse audience of healthcare professionals. The Journal seeks to deepen knowledge and advance scientific discovery to improve the quality of care of patients in Rwanda and internationally.
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