B. R. Kurniawan, S. Kusairi, D. Puspita, R. Kusumaningrum
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Research and development of computer-based assessment is carried out to overcome the shortcomings of conventional paper-based assessment. Development is carried out by focusing on the use of isomorphic questions and improvement programs. This computer-based assessment was developed with two levels of questions. At each level there are isomorphic questions that are used as a reference in providing feedback to students about their concepts understanding. At each level there is also video material that can be used as a source of student learning before students utilize the remedial program. This computer-based assessment has been tested on 31 third-year undergraduate students in Physics Education, Universitas Negeri Malang. The results of media and material validation and the results of limited trials indicate that the computer-based assessment produced is feasible to be applied in learning.