G-PAT:支持小组项目的小组同行评估工具

Han-Bin Tiew, Fang-Fang Chua, Gaik-Yee Chan
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同伴评估是一种允许学生在同伴的监督下主动管理自己的学习,以达到学习效果的评估。学生们需要不断反思自己,了解自己取得的进步,以及目前在学习方面还缺乏什么。由于学习是一个循序渐进的过程,因此为了获得更好的一致性和学习体验,教育机构正在慢慢地从总结性学习过渡到形成性学习和总结性学习相结合。评估是用来评估学习进度的。然而,现有的同行评估工具存在一定的局限性。它不能适应不同主题的所有用例。此外,教师或同伴的偏见导致一些学生在进行同伴评估时面临歧视。将形成性评估和总结性评估整合到同伴评估系统中,可以帮助教师通过提供反馈来更好地了解学生,从而改进学习策略。在本文中,作者提出了一个web应用程序G-PAT,这是一个同行评估工具,增强了现有系统模板的灵活性,以满足不同的用例。使用SPARKLUS的SPA和SAPA因子来计算学生的表现和反馈。G-PAT的实施结果表明,超过90%的学生认为该工具可以帮助他们评估自己的表现,并愿意继续重用它作为他们的学习伙伴。
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G-PAT: A Group Peer Assessment Tool to Support Group Projects
Peer assessment is a type of assessment that allows students in taking their initiative to manage their study under the supervision of their peers to achieve the learning outcome. Students constantly need to reflect on themselves to understand the progress they made and what learning aspects they are currently lacking. As learning is a step-by-step process, therefore to achieve better consistency and learning experience, educational institutions are slowly transitioning summative learning to the combination of both formative and summative learning. Assessment is used to evaluate the progress of learning. However, existing peer assessment tool has limitation. It is unable to fit into all the use cases for different subjects. Moreover, the biasness of the instructor or peers has caused some of the students facing discrimination when doing the peer assessments. Integration of both formative and summative assessment into the peer assessment system could help instructors better understanding their students through feedback provided hence could improve learning strategies. In this paper, the authors proposed a web application, G-PAT, a peer assessment tool that enhances the flexibility of the template of the existing systems to cater different use cases. The SPA and SAPA factors from SPARKLUS are used in the calculation of performance and feedback of the students. The implementation results of G-PAT have shown that more than 90% of the students agree that the tool helps them to evaluate their performance and they are willing to continue to reuse it as their learning companion.
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