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Publication Date: 2005
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Comparing Several Human and Computer-Based Methods for Scoring Concept Maps and Essays
Koul, Ravinder; Clariana, Roy B.; Salehi, Roya
Journal of Educational Computing Research, v32 n3 p227-239 2005
This article reports the results of an investigation of the convergent criterion-related validity of two computer-based tools for scoring concept maps and essays as part of the ongoing formative evaluation of these tools. In pairs, participants researched a science topic online and created a concept map of the topic. Later, participants individually wrote a short essay from their concept map. The concept maps and essays were scored by the computer-based tools and by human raters using rubrics. Computer-based concept map scores were a very good measure of the qualitative aspects of the concept maps (r = 0.84) and were an adequate measure of the quantitative aspects (r = 0.65). Also, the computer-based essay scores were an adequate measure of essay content (r = 0.71). If computer-based approaches for scoring concept maps and essays can provide a valid, low-cost, easy to use, and easy to interpret measure of students' content knowledge, then these approaches will likely gain rapid acceptance by teachers at all levels.
Descriptors: Scoring, Essay Tests, Test Validity, Formative Evaluation, Concept Mapping, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Evaluation Methods, Scoring Rubrics
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