Role of Technology in Assessment Essay

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    1.1 Assessment – Purpose and value Assessments take on many forms, but all have one distinctive purpose, to empower a teacher with a resource that gathers information about students that will later be used for evaluating and analysing students’ knowledge and understanding, guiding teachers on what to report about a student’s achievement to the relevant stakeholders. Krause describes assessment as “The gathering and analysing of information about a student’s achievement”. (date). Assessing and…

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    the survival and recovery of stroke patients. The Tele-stroke component of stroke care brings the neurologist into the remote hospitals that do not have a neurologist on site. This system also brings Tele-stroke technology in the prehospital environment, allowing an on-scene field assessment of the stroke patient before they reach the hospital, enabling a streamlining of services and decreasing the time to definitive treatment dramatically. Additionally, with the emergence of cat scan ambulances…

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    on how technology has changed our society in the past 10-15 years as it pertains to religion and ethics. It will also share why I agree with Dr. Graham in his assessment that technology in and of itself is not evil. Never had I devoted any thought to technology and how it has affected society until now. After viewing and listening to Dr. Billy Graham’s video, it has gotten me to thinking about what I believe as it pertains to technology and what God’s word teaches us in regards to technology if…

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    they will be helped by the peer. Another key element, I would adopt in my class is differential learning method. Every category of students will be attended to, at whatever level they may be. I would employ regular formative assessments, feedbacks and evaluation. Technology will be used at its best, as students always look forward to innovative teaching…

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    the administrator needs to keep in mind is preventing any biases from influencing the assessment. It is important that those providing the test are aware of the test takers background, which includes their age, race, and cultural status, as well as, make sure the test taker is given every opportunity to understand the given test. Technology has filled a significant role in the process of conducting assessments which provides many advantages. I discuss the American Psychological Association’s…

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    and publish research findings in resources such as the Department of Education’s What Works Clearinghouse (p. 723). A list such as this could have been written to propel forward a myriad of educational reform recommendations: formative classroom assessments, cooperative learning, project based learning, mathematics process standards, media literacy, metacognition, digital writing, personalized learning, and content area literacy standards are just a few. This short list of “hot topics” fill…

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    introduced the Problem Orientated Policing (POP) approach and replaced patrolling by responding to crime when it was reported. Police departments made key decisions to target specific crimes by increasing the use of computers, cars and communication technology. Police work became strategic and intensified activities against particular groups of offenders. For instance, drug dealers or those committing organised crimes are targeted and resources are focused on that area. Bullock and Tilley (2003)…

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    are closely associated with adoption of “demand driven” technologies. The impacts are usually either transformational or disruptive depending on how the technology has been managed. This is for the reason that the technology which can be considered transformation can significantly become disruptive when it is misused or not handled properly(Tidd, 2001). Tidd (2001) noted that it is however worth noting that the world without the technology would be vulnerable to the ruthless dictation…

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