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Title: Reliability of digital formative assessment practices and instruments
Author: Carvalho, Tiago da Silva
Almeida, Pedro
Balula, Ana
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IGI Global
Abstract: The rise of enthusiasts in mobile-assisted language learning (MALL), benefiting from well-established benefits of consuming audiovisual content for autonomous learning, has proliferated during the last decade. Simultaneously, there is constant debate about how reliable digital evaluation systems are, and therefore, what are the best instruments/practices to assess language learning remotely? After contextualizing the motivation for this research, this chapter will provide a rundown of state of the art related to digital learning assessment, with a particular focus on online formative assessment practices and adaptive learning systems, as well as contexts they were implemented. The purpose is to identify valid practices, pinpointing strengths and weaknesses and ending with an assessment instrument proposal for an online collaborative platform (OCP), in which learners - either autonomously, or supported by their EFL teachers - follow steps to get certification in a given communicative skill, by the consuming, mapping, producing, and uploading audiovisual content.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/30477
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4769-4.ch007
ISBN: 978-179-984-769-4
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