Hi Chris,
mcqs.com can do all that for you,
to see it work in action go to http://www.mcqs.com and log in to the PLAB 1
course (username and password are marie) and try out the START MCQS and YOUR
PROFILE section,
students have their own personal profile and analysis based on previous test
performances, inclusing a record of each question attempted, tutors can log
into these personal profiles and offer customised assessments,
the MCQ engine, grading , statistical analysis, and item discrimination are
all XML compliant and therefore should handle the output of you own MCQ
engine, our database is a mySQL one which can also output plain text,
regards
Martin Schranz
www.mcqs.com
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From: C.Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 9:57 AM
Subject: MCQ analysis packages.
> Hi
> Can any-one offer any leads? We are wanting to run web
> based progress tests, basically 100 item MCQs of mixed
> type ie extended matching types, one response from n.
>
> We have wanted to design our own MCQ engine for
> variuos reasons, so have not used Perception. However
> we are now working on the management of statistical
> analysis, to give scores, item discrimination etc etc.
>
> Has any-one experience or awareness of stand alone
> analysis packages which we can handle the output of our
> own MCQ engine.?
>
> I have come across WINSTEPS on
>
> http://www.winsteps.com/index.htm
>
> Chris
>
>
> Dr Chris Roberts
> Senior Clinical Lecturer in Medical Education
> Coleridge House
> Northern General Hospital
> Herries Road
> Sheffield
> S5 7AU
> Tel No: 0114 2266784
> Fax No: 0114 242 4896
> Homepage: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~dme/
> The NLE http://www.nle.shef.ac.uk/medfac
> (restricted access)
>
>
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