Sunday, July 5, 2009

Online Assessment And Measurement: Foundations And Challenges


Online Assessment And Measurement: Foundations And Challenges by Mary Hricko; Scott L. Howell
Publisher: Information Science Publishing; illustrated edition edition (August 18, 2005) | 372 pages | ISBN: 1591404975 | PDF | 2.9 MB

Online learning is one of the most important topics in distance learning, but practitioners and researchers have experienced difficulty in defining the process. Online Assessment and Measurement: Foundations and Challenges approaches the topic by finding a common ground to properly analyze online assessment and measurement. Online Assessment and Measurement: Foundations and Challenges explores the development of online assessment and the way practitioners of online learning can modify their methodologies in the design, development, and delivery of their instruction to best accommodate their participants. It acts as a handbook for educators, trainers, support staff, librarians, human resource managers, and anyone interested in online assessment.

About the Author
Dr. Mary Hricko is an Associate Professor of Libraries and Information Services at Kent State University. She serves as the Library Director of the KSU Geauga Campus Library. She has published and presented numerous articles and papers on academic support services in distance education, information literary, and web accessibility. Scott L. Howell is the assistant to the dean for the Division of Continuing Education at Brigham Young University (BYU). He assisted BYU in launching its online learning and assessment initiative (1999-2003) as the Director of a new Center of Instructional Design (CID). Dr. Howell is widely published and respected for his work in distance education and online assessment. He received his PhD in instructional science specializing in assessment and measurement, MS in community education, and BS in business management.



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