Random exams using Sweave

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Título: Random exams using Sweave
Autor/es: Gómez Reverte, Daniel Salvador | Mulero, Julio | Nueda, María José | Molina Vila, Mariola D. | Pascual Romero, Aurora
Grupo/s de investigación o GITE: GITEST
Centro, Departamento o Servicio: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Estadística e Investigación Operativa
Palabras clave: Continuous assesment | Random test | Free software
Área/s de conocimiento: Estadística e Investigación Operativa
Fecha de publicación: mar-2013
Editor: International Association of Technology, Education and Development (IATED)
Cita bibliográfica: GÓMEZ, D.S., et al. "Random exams using Sweave". En: Proceedings of INTED2013 Conference [Recurso electrónico] : 4th-6th March 2013, Valencia, Spain. Valencia : IATED, 2013. ISBN 978-84-616-2661-8
Resumen: The adaptation of the Spanish University to the European Higher Education Area (EEES in Spanish) demands the integration of new tools and skills that would make the teaching- learning process easier. This adaptation involves a change in the evaluation methods, which goes from a system where the student was evaluated with a final exam, to a new system where we include a continuous evaluation in which the final exam may represent at most 50% in the vast majority of the Universities. Devising a new and fair continuous evaluation system is not an easy task to do. That would mean a student’s’ learning process follow-up by the teachers, and as a consequence an additional workload on existing staff resources. Traditionally, the continuous evaluation is associated with the daily work of the student and a collection of the different marks partly or entirely based on the work they do during the academic year. Now, small groups of students and an attendance control are important aspects to take into account in order to get an adequate assessment of the students. However, most of the university degrees have groups with more than 70 students, and the attendance control is a complicated task to perform, mostly because it consumes significant amounts of staff time. Another problem found is that the attendance control would encourage not-interested students to be present at class, which might cause some troubles to their classmates. After a two year experience in the development of a continuous assessment in Statistics subjects in Social Science degrees, we think that individual and periodical tasks are the best way to assess results. These tasks or examinations must be done in classroom during regular lessons, so we need an efficient system to put together different and personal questions in order to prevent students from cheating. In this paper we provide an efficient and effective way to elaborate random examination papers by using Sweave, a tool that generates data, graphics and statistical calculus from the software R and shows results in PDF documents created by Latex. In this way, we will be able to design an exam template which could be compiled in order to generate as many PDF documents as it is required, and at the same time, solutions are provided to easily correct them.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/27395
ISBN: 978-84-616-2661-8
Idioma: eng
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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