2018
DOI: 10.1080/02680513.2018.1503529
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Attitude towards e-assessment: influence of gender, computer usage and level of education

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“…For many years, the term ""assessment", evaluating the quality of sequences of instructional activities after the sequence was completed (Wiliam, 2011, p. 3), serves two significant purposes: summative and formative assessment (Ismail et al, 2019;Yan & Cheng, 2015). The practice of formative assessment itself can be performed in various ways, including traditional paper-based assessment and assessment using information communication technologies (ICTs), also known as e-assessment (Bahar & Asil, 2018;Stödberg, 2012).…”
Section: E-assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For many years, the term ""assessment", evaluating the quality of sequences of instructional activities after the sequence was completed (Wiliam, 2011, p. 3), serves two significant purposes: summative and formative assessment (Ismail et al, 2019;Yan & Cheng, 2015). The practice of formative assessment itself can be performed in various ways, including traditional paper-based assessment and assessment using information communication technologies (ICTs), also known as e-assessment (Bahar & Asil, 2018;Stödberg, 2012).…”
Section: E-assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can influence the learning outcomes, as well as the learning and teaching processes. The development of the technology led to the innovation of the assessment practices; therefore, eassessment systems emerged to support the assessment process, by increasing its efficiency and reduce its costs [11]- [16].…”
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“…Mustafa Bahar from the International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Mustafa Asil from the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand ask important question about e-assessments in their paper: 'Attitude towards e-assessment: Influence of gender, computer usage and level of education'. Bahar and Asil (2018) carry out a large quantitative study in a metropolitan university in Turkey. In doing so, they explore a number of important factors, including gender, experience of computer use and level of education.…”
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