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Using the computer to prepare multiple-choice examinations: a simplified system.

G R Ross, M C Ross

    The Journal of Nursing Education
    |May 1, 1977
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    Program TEST provides efficient, objective exam creation from item banks, ideal for frequent testing with limited staff. This tool enhances exam relevance and student feedback with minimal computer use.

    Area of Science:

    • Educational Technology
    • Assessment and Evaluation

    Background:

    • Frequent testing is crucial for student learning but can be resource-intensive.
    • Developing customized exams manually is time-consuming and may not reflect recent instruction.
    • Providing timely feedback to students is essential for academic progress.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce Program TEST, a software solution for efficient exam generation.
    • To highlight the benefits of automated, objective scoring for educational assessments.
    • To demonstrate how Program TEST can improve the alignment of exams with curriculum and facilitate student feedback.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized an established item bank for exam content.
    • Employed Program TEST for rapid, customized exam construction.

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  • Generated keyed copies for post-examination student feedback.
  • Main Results:

    • Program TEST enables quick and efficient production of objectively-scored exams.
    • Customized exams can be created shortly before administration, enhancing instructional relevance.
    • Keyed copies serve as an effective tool for student learning and feedback.

    Conclusions:

    • Program TEST is a valuable tool for educators, particularly in settings requiring frequent assessments and facing resource constraints.
    • The program streamlines the exam creation process, improves assessment accuracy, and supports effective student feedback mechanisms.
    • Minimal computer expertise is required, making Program TEST accessible to a wide range of users.