Using an automatic marking system for programming courses

H. Koike, K. Akama, Hiko Morita, Katsunori Miura
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All students (about 1000) at Sapporo Gakuin University are required to take a Computer Literacy course. At Hokkaido University, we teach courses, such as AI Programming, with approximately 100 students. By using automatic marking systems of our own design we can check student work and obtain the results immediately. It reduces our labor, enables us to grasp individual students' learning states, and allows us to tailor our instruction to each student's needs. Automatic marking is a key technology for determining the current individual learning state of each student in a large class. By using automatic marking we can conduct short tests many times, mark the tests automatically, and collect detailed information about the learning states of students from the test results. However, developing reliable and efficient marking systems is a difficult and time-consuming job using conventional methods. In this paper, we introduce our automatic marking systems, share our experiences developing and using the systems in our classes, and discuss the possibility of expanding its use to object-oriented programming language courses.
程序设计课程采用自动评分系统
札幌学院大学的所有学生(约1000人)都必须学习计算机知识课程。在北海道大学,我们教授人工智能编程等课程,大约有100名学生。通过使用我们自己设计的自动阅卷系统,我们可以立即检查学生的作业并获得结果。它减少了我们的劳动,使我们能够掌握个别学生的学习状态,并使我们能够根据每个学生的需要定制我们的教学。自动评分是确定大班中每个学生当前个人学习状态的关键技术。通过使用自动评分,我们可以进行多次短测试,自动标记测试,并从测试结果中收集有关学生学习状态的详细信息。然而,使用传统方法开发可靠高效的标记系统是一项困难且耗时的工作。本文介绍了我们的自动阅卷系统,分享了我们在课堂上开发和使用该系统的经验,并讨论了将其应用于面向对象编程语言课程的可能性。
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