If At First You Do Not Succeed: The Student Benefits of Multiple Trials on Summative Assessments
Keywords
learning management systemsLMS
Canvas (LMS)
course assessment
learning assessment
Education
Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research
Higher Education
Organizational Communication
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Abstract
Learning management systems offer flexibility in assessments. In Canvas, questions can be pulled from pools, customizing each quiz. Canvas also allows unique feedback options. Unique feedback can be programmed for students whether they got the question correct or incorrect. Feedback can even be customized based on which wrong answer was selected. Canvas also allows multiple attempts on assessments, with various options for awarding credit (final attempt, best score, average score, etc.). Combining immediate feedback with multiple attempts is a power - yet underexplored - tool.Date
2018-05-01Type
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https://commons.erau.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2068&context=publication