Hi Gary,
>How many questions the student got right Which questions the student
got wrong What was the average score for the class for each question<
I've just been looking at exactly this in the multiple choice/single
answer and multiple choice/multiple answer facilities in Moodle, and it
seems to work well. You can also export your results to an Excel
spreadsheet if you so wish.
Regards
Dick Cervantes
Eastleigh College
023 8091 1083
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From: Virtual Learning Environments [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Sent: 08 February 2006 16:54
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Subject: Re: [VLES] Tracking of student activity in VLEs and e-learning
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Hi All,
I think what would be more useful would be a system that monitors and
reports on a students performance regarding interactive assessments
For example:
How many questions the student got right Which questions the student got
wrong What was the average score for the class for each question
This information would also be very useful to monitor question design,
if a question is misunderstood or cannot be interpreted or a low score
across the class/group were to result, then this may indicate that the
task/question is inappropriate.
At the end of the day I believe information/ feedback on a students
performance related to an assessment is more important than how many
times a student visits a site.
The student visited the site 5 times?................what does that tell
you about their learning?
Gary. Musham
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From: Virtual Learning Environments on behalf of Adam Marshall
Sent: Wed 08/02/2006 13:03
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [VLES] Tracking of student activity in VLEs and e-learning
tools
We here at Oxfords Uni are just starting a JISC project (TRECX) which
will deal with tracking activity within e-learning tools (such as VLE's,
Forums, Chat rooms, PDP systems, wikis, assessment systems,
repositories) and are very interested to know what sort of information
tutors (or sysadmins) would like to see about their students and / or
resources (Data Prot issues aside!).
The sort of things we are talking about are
- user X visited resource Y at 10:53 on 10/02/2006
- user X posted message on Forum Y at ........
- user X entered chat room Y at .....
- user X posted a message in chat room Y at ......
- user X read message posted by user Z in forum Y at ......
- resource A was updated at ......
- resource A became available at ........
- resource A was deleted at .......
- user X created a new PDR (id = 25) at ........
- user X added to wiki page Y at .......
- user X took assessment Y at .........
And so on.
We would *really* appreciate any comments / requirements etc for such a
system. Nothing fancy, a couple of sentences to describe the scenario
would be fine. We will 'publish' any postings in our wiki so please let
us know if you don't want your text used or if you would rather the text
did not have your name next to it!
The resultant software will be fully open source and available to all -
if anybody else wants to get involved then let us know.
We will be setting up a project website and wiki over the next week and
I'll try to remember to post the URLs to this list lest anybody wants a
snoop.
adam
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