Open data framework for sustainable assessment of project-based learning experiences

I. Ribón, Antonio Balderas-Alberico, J. Dodero, Iván Ruiz-Rube, M. Palomo-duarte
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In a project-based learning experience, the detailed monitoring of the activities in which team members participate can be useful to evaluate their work. However, the project activity produces a large amount of data that can be hardly assessed by a single project supervisor. This poses a scalability issue if the number of users or projects size increases. In this vein, the purpose of this paper is to make the assessment of online learning experiences more sustainable.,This paper describes a learning-oriented collaborative assessment method, supported by an open data framework. Also, an architecture for the extraction of different indicators to facilitate the assessment process is presented.,The assessment method and the open data framework were applied to a project-based course on web engineering. This experience has provided positive evidences because the grade measurement was backed up with assessment evidences and calculated with less effort.,At the moment, results indicate that apparently there are no significant evidences against the sustainable evaluation practices for students’ summative evaluation. Nevertheless, when more data become available, a more statistically significant analysis could be made to determine the influence of the assessment practices in the final result of the evaluated skills.,In contrast to various existing proposals for e-assessment, the strategy focuses on assessing learning experiences in software development projects. Also, the approach is based on the reuse of information from external process supporting tools by integrating a number of metrics in a non-intrusive way.
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基于项目的学习经验可持续评估的开放数据框架
在基于项目的学习经验中,对团队成员参与的活动的详细监控对于评估他们的工作是有用的。然而,项目活动产生的大量数据很难由单个项目主管评估。如果用户数量或项目规模增加,就会出现可伸缩性问题。在这方面,本文的目的是使在线学习体验的评估更具可持续性。本文描述了一种基于开放数据框架的以学习为导向的协同评估方法。此外,还提出了一种用于提取不同指标以促进评估过程的体系结构。将该评估方法和开放数据框架应用于网络工程项目课程。这一经验提供了积极的证据,因为成绩测量有评估证据支持,计算更省力。目前,研究结果表明,学生总结性评价的可持续评价实践显然没有明显的证据。然而,当获得更多的数据时,可以进行更具统计意义的分析,以确定评估做法对评估技能的最终结果的影响。与现有的各种电子评估建议相比,该策略侧重于评估软件开发项目中的学习经验。此外,该方法基于外部流程支持工具的信息重用,通过以非侵入性的方式集成许多度量。
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Program-Electronic Library and Information Systems
Program-Electronic Library and Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
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期刊介绍: ■Automation of library and information services ■Storage and retrieval of all forms of electronic information ■Delivery of information to end users ■Database design and management ■Techniques for storing and distributing information ■Networking and communications technology ■The Internet ■User interface design ■Procurement of systems ■User training and support ■System evaluation
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