Twelve tips for computer-based assessment in medical education.

Willie Hols-Elders, Peter Bloemendaal, Nynke Bos, Martien Quaak, Roel Sijstermans, Peter De Jong
Author Information
  1. Willie Hols-Elders: Center for Research and Development of Education, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands. w.p.m.hols@umcutrecht.nl

Abstract

The use of computers in education in general and in medical education in particular is nowadays well established, but the use of computer-based assessment (CBA) in higher education lags behind. In this article we explore the reasons for this situation and provide tips for teachers to guide the introduction of CBA, based on our experiences. Attention is given to benefits and drawbacks of CBA hardware solutions, the choice of software, types of test questions, security, instructing students and teachers and evaluation.

MeSH Term

Computers
Education, Medical
Educational Measurement
Guidelines as Topic
Netherlands

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