Difference between revisions of "Competence assessment tool"
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− | + | A [[competence assessment tool]] (hereinafter, the ''Tool'') is a tangible and/or software implement used to assess one's [[KSA]]s. The ''Tools'' are used to: | |
+ | *Appraise [[employee]]s, for instance, to update the [[KSA register]]. | ||
+ | *Screen [[employment candidate]]s to ensure that the most appropriate candidates are hired. | ||
+ | *Evaluate learners' level and/or progress in acquiring new [[KSA]]s. | ||
− | + | The software-based ''Tools'' are called as [[assessment software]], [[assessment software tool]], [[evaluation software]], etc. | |
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− | Help teachers to collect questions from students in or out of classroom | + | ==Moodle plugins== |
− | + | ;Flash Card Set | |
− | Subcourse | + | :Flashcards |
− | + | ;Hot Question | |
− | Subcourse behaves as a graded activity. The grade for each student is automatically fetched from a final grade in another course. This allows course designers to organize the learning content into separate units. | + | :Help teachers to collect questions from students in or out of classroom |
− | + | ;Subcourse | |
− | + | :Subcourse behaves as a graded activity. The grade for each student is automatically fetched from a final grade in another course. This allows course designers to organize the learning content into separate units. | |
− | Opaque | + | ;Opaque |
− | + | :This question type uses web services to connect to other question engines like OpenMark or ounit, so that their questions can be used in a Moodle quiz. | |
− | This question type uses web services to connect to other question engines like OpenMark or ounit, so that their questions can be used in a Moodle quiz. | + | ;Question trends |
− | + | :It lets you see trends in your scorm activity | |
− | Question trends | + | ;Question managed by a remote engine |
− | + | :This question behaviour uses web services to connect to other question engines like OpenMark or ounit, so that their questions can be used in a Moodle quiz. | |
− | It lets you see trends in your scorm activity | + | ;Question Creation Activity |
− | + | :The Question Creation Activity is a graded activity where students must create questions in the Moodle question bank. A teacher grades the questions. The students get a grade for the questions they create. | |
− | Question managed by a remote engine | + | ;Set splitting question |
− | + | :The splitset question is alike a matrix question but with simpler model. Il allows layouting a serie of questions with a common set of possible answers (f.e. yes/no, allowed/not allowed, less/more/equal ...). | |
− | This question behaviour uses web services to connect to other question engines like OpenMark or ounit, so that their questions can be used in a Moodle quiz. | + | ;Adaptive Quiz |
− | + | :Create tests that efficiently measure users' abilities by adapting the question difficulty to the estimate of the user's ability. | |
− | Question Creation Activity | + | ;Active quiz |
− | + | :Active quiz started originally as an update to the [[realtime]] quiz module, which has now grown into a separate module due to the very large functionality additions/changes. You will be able to offer in class quizzes on any device using a responsive [[theme]], any question type from the question bank, use timed/not timed questions, grades reported back to the grade book, group quizzing (with a group attendance feature), view student responses in real time to offer in-class discussion about the results, and more! | |
− | The Question Creation Activity is a graded activity where students must create questions in the Moodle question bank. A teacher grades the questions. The students get a grade for the questions they create. | + | ;QuizPort |
− | + | :QuizPort module for Moodle 1.0 to 1.9. It features: | |
− | Set splitting question | + | :*a single QuizPort activity can containin more than one quiz, so there is less clutter on the Moodle course page and in the Moodle grade book |
− | + | :*pre-conditions can be added to any quiz to prevent access until the conditions are met | |
− | The splitset question is alike a matrix question but with simpler model. Il allows layouting a serie of questions with a common set of possible answers (f.e. yes/no, allowed/not allowed, less/more/equal ...). | + | :*post-conditions can be added to any quiz to specify what happens after a quiz is finished |
− | + | :*a new square bracket notation allows links, images, sounds and movies to be easliy inserted into quizzes without the need for the teacher to input HTML code | |
− | Adaptive Quiz | + | :*output formats for each quiz can be selected in Moodle, e.g. a JCloze quiz has the following output formats: standard, DropDown, FindIT and JGloss (by Michael Rottmeier), ANCT-Scan (by John Herbert) |
− | + | ;Search Questions | |
− | Create tests that efficiently measure users' abilities by adapting the question difficulty to the estimate of the user's ability. | + | :Adds text search to the question bank. |
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− | Active quiz started originally as an update to the realtime quiz module, which has now grown into a separate module due to the very large functionality additions/changes. You will be able to offer in class quizzes on any device using a responsive theme, any question type from the question bank, use timed/not timed questions, grades reported back to the grade book, group quizzing (with a group attendance feature), view student responses in real time to offer in-class discussion about the results, and more! | ||
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− | QuizPort module for Moodle 1.0 to 1.9 | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:25, 24 February 2020
A competence assessment tool (hereinafter, the Tool) is a tangible and/or software implement used to assess one's KSAs. The Tools are used to:
- Appraise employees, for instance, to update the KSA register.
- Screen employment candidates to ensure that the most appropriate candidates are hired.
- Evaluate learners' level and/or progress in acquiring new KSAs.
The software-based Tools are called as assessment software, assessment software tool, evaluation software, etc.
Moodle plugins
- Flash Card Set
- Flashcards
- Hot Question
- Help teachers to collect questions from students in or out of classroom
- Subcourse
- Subcourse behaves as a graded activity. The grade for each student is automatically fetched from a final grade in another course. This allows course designers to organize the learning content into separate units.
- Opaque
- This question type uses web services to connect to other question engines like OpenMark or ounit, so that their questions can be used in a Moodle quiz.
- Question trends
- It lets you see trends in your scorm activity
- Question managed by a remote engine
- This question behaviour uses web services to connect to other question engines like OpenMark or ounit, so that their questions can be used in a Moodle quiz.
- Question Creation Activity
- The Question Creation Activity is a graded activity where students must create questions in the Moodle question bank. A teacher grades the questions. The students get a grade for the questions they create.
- Set splitting question
- The splitset question is alike a matrix question but with simpler model. Il allows layouting a serie of questions with a common set of possible answers (f.e. yes/no, allowed/not allowed, less/more/equal ...).
- Adaptive Quiz
- Create tests that efficiently measure users' abilities by adapting the question difficulty to the estimate of the user's ability.
- Active quiz
- Active quiz started originally as an update to the realtime quiz module, which has now grown into a separate module due to the very large functionality additions/changes. You will be able to offer in class quizzes on any device using a responsive theme, any question type from the question bank, use timed/not timed questions, grades reported back to the grade book, group quizzing (with a group attendance feature), view student responses in real time to offer in-class discussion about the results, and more!
- QuizPort
- QuizPort module for Moodle 1.0 to 1.9. It features:
- a single QuizPort activity can containin more than one quiz, so there is less clutter on the Moodle course page and in the Moodle grade book
- pre-conditions can be added to any quiz to prevent access until the conditions are met
- post-conditions can be added to any quiz to specify what happens after a quiz is finished
- a new square bracket notation allows links, images, sounds and movies to be easliy inserted into quizzes without the need for the teacher to input HTML code
- output formats for each quiz can be selected in Moodle, e.g. a JCloze quiz has the following output formats: standard, DropDown, FindIT and JGloss (by Michael Rottmeier), ANCT-Scan (by John Herbert)
- Search Questions
- Adds text search to the question bank.