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Yassin Karay1, Stefan K Schauber, Christoph Stosch
1Dean's Office for Student Affairs, Medical Faculty of the University of Cologne, Germany. yassin.karay@uk-koeln.de
Background:
Students' motivation to participate is one of the main challenges in formative assessment. The utility framework identifies potential points of intervention for improving the acceptance of formative assessment [Van Der Vleuten C. 1996. The assessment of professional competence: Developments, research and practical implications. Adv Health Sci Educ 1(1):41-67]. At the Medical Faculty of the University of Cologne, the paper-based version of the Berlin Progress Test has been transformed into computer-based version providing immediate feedback.
Aim:
To investigate whether the introduction of computer-based assessment (CBA) enhances the acceptance of formative assessment relative to paper-based assessment (PBA).
Methods:
In a retrospective cohort study (PBA: N = 2597, CBA: N = 2712), students' overall acceptance of the two forms of assessment was surveyed, their comments were analyzed, and we analyzed their test behavior and categorized students into "serious" or "non-serious" test takers.
Results:
In the preclinical phase of medical education, no differences were found in overall acceptance of the two forms of assessment (p > 0.05). In the clinical phase, differences in favor of CBA were found in overall acceptance (p < 0.05), the proportion of positive comments (p < 0.001), and the proportion of serious participants (p < 0.001).
Conclusions:
Introduction of immediate feedback via CBA can enhance the acceptance and therefore the utility of formative assessment.
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