Lettie Prell and Gary Sherzan in their recent commentaries (“Informed decision-making belongs in the justice system,” Nov. 21, and “Data use will help improve public safety,” Dec. 4) argued for the ...
A new online program is making it possible for students and educators nationwide to instantly assess their computer skill levels and receive on-the-spot training. From tasks as basic as using a mouse ...
An informal survey of students about Oregon’s online testing system shows they find computer-based testing faster and more enjoyable than the paper-and-pencil variety, and they report feeling that ...
This is the third of three posts about blended learning, inspired by a recent Center for Education Policy Research conference at the Harvard Graduate School of Education that brought together ...
Computer-based HSC assessments, open-book exams and capping school-based assessments are being investigated under major reforms to the Year 12 assessment program. A spokesman for by the NSW Education ...
A study of 2,100 organisations reveals a global divide in how organisations assess cyber risk, with less than half using strategic vulnerability assessments. Only 48% of organisations polled use ...
Students who recently took the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) scored lower when they took the test on a computer than when they used paper and pencil. This ...
Circuit Court of Cook County chief judge Timothy Evans has walked a fine line between respecting his judges' autonomy in setting bond and recommending new computerized assessments for them to consider ...
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