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Individualized exercises for continuous assessment in engineering

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  • Salvador Pineda Morente

    (University of Málaga)

  • Natalia Alguacil Conde

    (University of Castilla-La Mancha)

  • Juan Perez Ruiz

    (University of Málaga)

  • Sebastián Martín Rivas

    (University of Malaga)

  • Antonio Ruiz González

    (University of Málaga)

Abstract

This project focuses on the development of a web application that automatically grades the solution to engineering exercises. The input data of each exercise is different for each student in order to reduce plagiarism and increase motivation. Students can access the web app from any device with internet access (computer, laptop, phone, ?) at any time. The fact that the exercises are enunciated and evaluated in an individualized way eliminates the possibility for students to share the solutions and divert the profitable collaboration between students towards the learning of the resolution procedure itself. From the professor?s perspective, this tool allows an efficient and continuous evaluation of students. Besides, the storage of the data (number of attempts, time required, etc.) provides valuable information both for the self-assessment of the professor and for the analysis of the individualized learning process of each student. The web application is coded in Python, which easily allows the incorporation of additional features according to the needs of professors and students. The web application has already been tested during two academic years in two Spanish universities and for several engineering degrees. Ten professor and more than 2000 students have already benefit from this web application.

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  • Salvador Pineda Morente & Natalia Alguacil Conde & Juan Perez Ruiz & Sebastián Martín Rivas & Antonio Ruiz González, 2019. "Individualized exercises for continuous assessment in engineering," Proceedings of Teaching and Education Conferences 8411208, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:itepro:8411208
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    Keywords

    continuous evaluation; individualized exercises; university teaching; engineering courses;
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    JEL classification:

    • A22 - General Economics and Teaching - - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics - - - Undergraduate

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