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A computer based assessment system for undergraduate electrical engineering modules

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Good assessment is an essential component of good learning. Marking test and exam papers for large classes is however a time-consuming and repetitive task. This paper reports on the design and implementation of a computer based assessment (CBA) system suitable for undergraduate engineering modules. This prototype CBA system is capable of automatically grading relatively open-ended analysis and design problems and is also relatively user friendly. This CBA system consists of two separate subsystems, namely a test delivery subsystem and an automatic grading subsystem (which is the contribution of this paper). Automatic grading of the student answer papers is performed in Matlab r . The grading subsystem can automatically grade typed student answers containing symbolic mathematical expressions as well as numeric answers. Grading is performed accurately, consistently and very fast compared to a human lecturer. Students are given partial credit for partially correct answers and feedback is given in a very intuitive form quite close to the traditional manner in a pen-and-paper test. The system has been successfully used to take final exams in a second year engineering module on basic circuit analysis

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Van Vuuren, P.A. et al. 2013. A computer based assessment system for undergraduate electrical engineering modules. SAIEE Africa research journal, 104(4):126-138. [http://cdn.entelectonline.co.za/wm-418498-cmsimages/Computerbased2013Vol104No4.pdf]

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