This paper presents a snapshot of the findings from the National Survey (1999) into CAA activity in higher education and gives an overview of the usage of CAA in the engineering sector. It offers an insight into the ways in which technology and objective tests can be used to assess a range of learning outcomes.
StephensD. and MasciaJ., Results of a survey into the use of computer-assisted assessment in institutions of higher education in the UK, Flexible Learning Initiative, Loughborough University (1995).
2.
McKennaC., ‘Using computers to assess humanities: Some results from the national survey into the use of computer-assisted assessment (CAA)’, Computers and Texts, 18/19 (2000).
TRIADS, http://www.pcweb.liv.ac.uk/apboyle/triads/ (accessed 26/4/01); BoyleA. P.EdwardsD. J.MacKenzieD. M.MillsB.O'HareD.MorrisE. C.PaulC. R. C.WilkinsH. and WilliamsD. W., ‘Developments in on-line assessment: Experiences and evaluation of using TRIADS and its potential for assessment in electrical engineering’, Int. J. Elect. Enging. Educ., 37 (1) (2000), 74–85.