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Augmented assessment as a means to augmented reality.

Bryan Bergeron1

  • 1HST Division of Harvard Medical School & MIT, USA.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|January 13, 2006
PubMed
Summary

Developing new assessment methods is crucial for educational technologies. Innovative approaches, integrating rapid prototyping and simulation, can overcome traditional evaluation limitations for technologies like augmented reality.

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Area of Science:

  • Educational Technology
  • Assessment Methodologies
  • Scientific Evaluation

Background:

  • Rigorous scientific assessment of educational technologies often lags due to a lack of validated instruments and benchmarks.
  • Time and monetary constraints further impede the application of available assessment tools.
  • Promising technologies like augmented reality and serious gaming lack timely, rigorous evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the limitations of traditional assessment approaches in educational technology.
  • To propose novel methodologies for the timely and rigorous evaluation of emerging educational technologies.
  • To highlight the need for adaptable and efficient assessment strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Incorporating rapid prototyping techniques from the software industry.

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  • Utilizing simulation-based assessment methods inspired by bioinformatics.
  • Adopting object-oriented analysis methods from object-oriented programming.
  • Main Results:

    • The proposed augmented assessment solutions offer a framework for overcoming traditional evaluation bottlenecks.
    • Integration of diverse methodologies promises more efficient and effective technology assessment.
    • This approach facilitates the timely evaluation of innovative educational tools.

    Conclusions:

    • Novel assessment methodologies are essential for keeping pace with educational technology advancements.
    • Augmented assessment strategies combining rapid prototyping, simulation, and object-oriented analysis show significant promise.
    • These methods can enable rigorous and timely evaluation, ensuring the effective integration of new educational technologies.