Advanced Methods in Automatic Item Generation
Auteurs : Gierl Mark J., Lai Hollis, Tanygin Vasily
Advanced Methods in Automatic Item Generation is an up-to-date survey of the growing research on automatic item generation (AIG) in today?s technology-enhanced educational measurement sector. As test administration procedures increasingly integrate digital media and Internet use, assessment stakeholders?from graduate students to scholars to industry professionals?have numerous opportunities to study and create different types of tests and test items. This comprehensive analysis offers thorough coverage of the theoretical foundations and concepts that define AIG, as well as the practical considerations required to produce and apply large numbers of useful test items.
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Changing Context of Educational Testing
Section 1: Basic Concepts Required for Generating Constructed- and Selected-Response Items
Chapter 2. Cognitive Model Development: Cognitive Models and Item Generation
Chapter 3. Item Model Development: Template-Based AIG Using Item Modelling
Chapter 4. Item Generation: Three General Approaches for Generating Test Items
Chapter 5. Distractor Generation: The Importance of the Selected-Response Item in Educational Testing
Chapter 6. Putting It All Together to Generate Test Items: Overview
Chapter 7. Methods for Validating Generated Items: A Focus on Model-Level Outcomes
Section 2: Advanced Topics in AID
Chapter 8. Content Coding: Challenges Inherent to Managing Generated Items in a Bank
Chapter 9. Generating Alternative Item Types Using Auxiliary Information: Expanding the Expression of Generated Items
Chapter 10. Rationale Generation: Creating Rationales as Part of the Generation Process
Chapter 11. Multilingual Item Generation: Beyond Monolingual Item Development
Chapter 12. Conclusions and Future Directions
Mark J. Gierl is Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta, Canada. He holds the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Educational Measurement.
Hollis Lai is Associate Professor of Dentistry in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Alberta, Canada.
Vasily Tanygin is a full-stack software developer who has over a decade of experience creating automatic item generation and educational assessment technologies. He graduated with a specialist degree in software systems development from Mari State Technical University, Russia.
Date de parution : 05-2021
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 05-2021
15.2x22.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
automatic item generation; banking system; Educational testing; cognitive model development; constructed-response item; Cognitive diagnostic assessment; content coding; distractor generation; Computer-based testing; formative feedback systems; item generation; item model development; monolingual item development; multilingual item generation; rationale generation; selected-response item formats; technology-enhanced educational measurement sector; AIG; Selected Response Item Format; NLP Technique; Item Model; High Quality Test Items; Constructed Response Item; Selected Response Item; Generate Test Items; Selected Response Format; Multiple Group Confirmatory Factor Analysis; Incorrect Options; Correct Option; Item Development; Oral Temperature; International Test Commission Guidelines; Acute Sinusitis; Independent Group; Constraint Coding; Item Development Process; Auxiliary Information; Content Codes; Panoramic Radiograph