Evaluating students with online testing modules in engineering economics: A comparision of student performance with online testing and with traditional assessments

dc.contributor.author Rane, Vrishtee
dc.contributor.author MacKenzie, Cameron
dc.contributor.department Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
dc.date 2021-04-28T01:20:24.000
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-30T08:46:28Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-30T08:46:28Z
dc.date.copyright Wed Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 2020
dc.date.issued 2020-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Engineering economics courses often require students to take time-constrained, in-class exams in which they solve problems by hand, possibly referring to interest rate tables. Many students rely on partial credit to successfully pass exams. Outside of the classroom, professionals rely on computers to solve engineering economics problems, which raises the question of whether engineering economics courses are correctly assessing student performance. This article describes the study of a large engineering economics class using a non-conventional testing method. Student performance was evaluated using online testing modules with a stringent passing criterion, and the tests could be taken multiple times. The questions for each testing attempt were pulled from a database so that students received a new question every time. We compare the performance of students who were assessed using traditional methods with the performance of students assessed with these online testing modules. Our analysis shows that, overall, students who were assessed using the online testing modules earned better grades than students who were assessed via traditional methods. The analysis also discusses several benefits and drawbacks to using online assessments compared with traditional methods. The online assessment method could be useful in large engineering courses that are formula-based.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in <em>Engineering Economist</em> on June 29, 2020 available online at DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.1080/0013791X.2020.1784336" target="_blank">10.1080/0013791X.2020.1784336</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.identifier.articleid 1273
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dc.language.iso en
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dc.source.uri 10.1080/0013791X.2020.1784336
dc.subject.disciplines Economics
dc.subject.disciplines Engineering Education
dc.subject.disciplines Operational Research
dc.subject.keywords engineering education
dc.subject.keywords online testing
dc.subject.keywords examinations
dc.subject.keywords student assessment
dc.title Evaluating students with online testing modules in engineering economics: A comparision of student performance with online testing and with traditional assessments
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