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Accumulative question types in e-learning environment

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A test question classification, suitable for computer realization is presented. The classification can be used for quick and easy creation of the all well-known test questions types. The main idea is related to generation of test questions using the accumulated students' answers to given 'special' kind of test questions. The teacher can generate test questions using 'standard' set of embedded frames of questions for measurement of the 6 Bloom's knowledge levels based on the introduced accumulative test question type. An experiment based on this idea is realised in the e-learning environment BEST.

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      CompSysTech '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Computer systems and technologies
      June 2007
      761 pages
      ISBN:9789549641509
      DOI:10.1145/1330598

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