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An E-Report Scoring Method based on Student Peer Evaluation using Groupware

Published: 14 March 2015 Publication History

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Nowadays, many universities utilize groupware support for students to post and share their e-reports, and the students can browse and vote other students' reports in e-learning. Teachers then need to evaluate all students' reports, but this will require a great deal of time and effort for a fair evaluation of the reports. Therefore, we propose an e-report scoring method based on student peer evaluation by considering the relationship between voting and posting time of the e-reports, to promote the quality of the votes and prevent unfair votes. Then, the method can provide scores of reports based on a voting graph by analyzing students who vote the reports. In this paper, we perform a student peer evaluation using groupware based on voting with a "Like" button in a course practice, and compare the results with teachers' evaluation.

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L@S '15: Proceedings of the Second (2015) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale
March 2015
438 pages
ISBN:9781450334112
DOI:10.1145/2724660
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Published: 14 March 2015

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  1. e-reports
  2. groupware
  3. student peer evaluation
  4. voting

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  • Strategic Information and Communications R&D Promotion Programme (SCOPE), Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan
  • JSPS KAKENHI

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L@S 2015
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L@S 2015: Second (2015) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale
March 14 - 18, 2015
BC, Vancouver, Canada

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L@S '15 Paper Acceptance Rate 23 of 90 submissions, 26%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 117 of 440 submissions, 27%

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