Testing in a Computer Technology Course: An Investigation of Equivalency in Performance Between Online and Paper and Pencil Methods

  • Alexander M
  • Bartlett J
  • Truell A
  • et al.
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Abstract

With high demands on curriculum coverage within the classroom, career and technical education teachers are in need of an efficient method to conduct assessment activities without lessening their impact or purpose. Test administration is one type of activity that can be proctored. The integration of technology into the classroom is now affordable and realistic for most educational institutions. One of the latest technological advances that has potential to impact education is online testing.

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Alexander, M. W., Bartlett, J. E., Truell, A. D., & Ouwenga, K. (2001). Testing in a Computer Technology Course: An Investigation of Equivalency in Performance Between Online and Paper and Pencil Methods. Journal of Career and Technical Education, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.21061/jcte.v18i1.600

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