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Mohammad Ali Rostaminezhad

Mohammad Ali Rostaminezhad

Associate Professor

Faculty: Educational Science and Psychology

Department: Educational Sciences

Degree: Ph.D

Birth Year: 19780910

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Mohammad Ali Rostaminezhad

Associate Professor Mohammad Ali Rostaminezhad

Faculty: Educational Science and Psychology - Department: Educational Sciences Degree: Ph.D | Birth Year: 19780910 |

Mohammad Ali Rostaminezhad is AssistantProfessor of Instruc-tional technology at University of birjand, Iran. His research interest is ICT in education with especial attention to e-learning, e-assessment, so-cial media in education, technology in teaching students with especial needs. He also involved in designing and developingelectronic education-al content. Dr. Rostaminezhad has M.A. and Ph.D in instructional tech-nology from Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran, Iran

نمایش بیشتر

Students’ perceptions of the strengths and limitations of electronic tests focusing on instant feedback

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JournalJournal of Information Technology Education:Research
Page number59-71
Serial number18
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2019
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexScopus

Abstract

Aim/Purpose Students’ perceptions about feedback in e-tests have not been studied using qualitative methods. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the students' attitude towards electronic tests, focusing on the feedback. Background Despite the advantages of electronic tests, it is one of the neglected technologies in the students’ evaluation process. Based on the technology acceptance model, users' attitudes have a significant impact on the acceptance of each technology. There is a paucity of qualitative research regarding the examination of students’ attitudes towards e-testing and instant feedback. Methodology A pilot study was used to achieve the aims of the study. Using purposeful sam-pling, the attitudes of 40 students from the University of Birjand who partici-pated in the electronic test were examined. Contribution This study suggests interventions to improve the acceptance of electronic tests and reduce resistance to them. It provides insight into understanding the nature of immediate feedback in electronic tests, puts forth suggestions for the suc-cessful implementation of e-tests in the students' evaluation process, and fur-ther provides information on the relationship between immediate feedback and student test anxiety Findings Among the various features of electronic tests, instant feedback has attracted students' attention more than others. Students’ perceptions about instant feed-back were contradictory, because some felt instant feedback is stressful, while others considered it desirable. Based on the results, feedback on electronic tests: opportunity or challenge was selected as a main theme. Recommendations for Practitioners Practitioners should consider student attitude toward feedback in e-tests and they should personalize e-test feedback according to students’ preferences.

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