Why is tests & quizzes so impotant in e-learning?
Tests and Quizzes play an importantrole in e-learning and provide an array of benefits for both the learner and
the instructor.
Less work
to be done
Unique
Tests
Instant
grading and feedback
In-depth
analysis readily available
It is also
environmentally friendly!
Self-assessment
tool
Keeps
learners engaged
Further
considerations
Less work
to be done
Remember school, when tests lasted
an hour at a set time of day and the instructor usually had to stay up late to
grade them and then write detailed feedback for each and every individual
student?
We've already gone through how
e-learning alleviates the need for testing to be done at a specific hour, but
it also makes testing a hassle-free task as corrections are automated with a
LMS. In the cases of "Essay Question" tests, e-learning systems are
usually equipped with keyword tracking tools that grade depending on what has
been mentioned in the essays. This isn't a fool-proof system but it helps save
some time in comparison with long grading sessions.
Unique
Tests
Testing and quizzing can be made
unique in a LMS by randomizing question and answer order. This is especially
useful when a learner has to re-do a test which he/she previously had poor
performance on so that the test is not completed by memory, but rather by
actually thinking through the correct solution once again. This feature is also
useful to produce more variety by using a large pool of questions from which
testing can be done, rather than recycling the same questions over and over.
Instant
grading and feedback
Grading and giving feedback is
probably the most time consuming task for the instructor. It's where the
instructor has the ability to comment on the strengths and weaknesses of a
learner and enable learning to actually take place! Feedback needs to be good.
A LMS will usually allow the instructor to create dynamic feedback depending on
the answer a learner will give to a specific question. For instance, in a
multiple-choice test if the learner chooses answer B over the correct answer C,
the appropriate feedback will be given back to the learner, indicating fault in
the thought process, or hints as to why another answer would be more appropriate.
This complements point 1 above (i.e.: "Less work to be done") by the
instructor because it allows the learner to get instant feedback
on a correct/ incorrect answer, and it saves time for the instructor who can
take advantage of automated feedback.
In-depth
analysis readily available
Tests have to be gathered and
graded, and feedback has to be written for the individual learner to take back
and improve on particular areas. Learning Management Systems give the
instructor even more analysis though. Through a reporting system, a LMS gives
the instructor an overview of test scores, progress and growth with graphical
representation to make the analysis even easier to grasp especially when the
class-size is very large. That way, an instructor has the ability to analyze
which students scored highest/ lowest, and which questions were hardest/
easiest for the majority of students. Reporting is a handy tool that allows the
instructor to see trends and act upon them to improve the curriculum.
It is also
environmentally friendly!
Going from hard-copy tests/ quizzes
to offering the same capabilities online reduces consumption of goods such as
paper - especially important when the online classroom is large and growing!
Now, let’s see how tests and quizzes
improve the experience of the student:
Self-assessment
tool
Testing and quizzing online will
usually provide the user with results instantly. This is good for students
because it allows them to know what they did wrong immediately, what they need
to focus on, and how to improve should they have to retake the test.
Keeps
learners engaged
Tests and quizzes have always been a
motivator to study harder when students know that their progress will be judged
upon an exam, a performance review etc. It sets a deadline for when material
needs to be learned by and diligent students know they must adhere to that.
Further
considerations
The use of different forms of
testing, such as multiple choice tests, fill-in-the-blanks, true or false, or
essay questions can also be used to assess the progress of students with
different learning styles. Catering to the needs of different learning styles
is an important aspect of e-learning which gives it the edge over traditional
learning models. It is a good idea to use different types of material, and
varying types of tests and quizzes to engage everyone in an online class.
An important note on online quizzing
and testing is the ability a learner has to research the web for answers and
creating tests should be done with that in mind. If something is too hard
and/or a little off topic in terms of the material taught, it is likely to be
researched online. If the tests are too easy, they will be dismissed and passed
over without much being learned. Thus tests should be structured in a way that
encourages learners to think back to the material taught within the course
rather than looking for answers elsewhere.
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