校内外计算机科学评估的新视野:利用ViVA平台

D. Giordano, F. Maiorana, A. Csizmadia, S. Marsden, Charles Riedesel, Shitanshu Mishra, Lina Vinikiene
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一场革命正在欧洲和世界范围内发生,我们如何在小学和中学教孩子们计算机知识。信息通信技术和微软办公软件的使用;随之而来的是编码和计算机科学。评估在这场革命中发挥着至关重要的作用。如果教师使用低质量的评估工具,我们最终会教错学科;,反之亦然。本文回顾了该领域的现状,并为开发共享的、高质量的计算机科学评估提出了具体的、可实现的建议。该提案的核心是协作平台VIVA(维尔纽斯协作编码和验证评估的计算机科学问题/任务)。两个要求是VIVA的关键:1)支持多个能力框架,以便贡献者可以根据他们最熟悉的框架对资源进行元标记;2)支持众包每个问题/任务的验证及其与能力的映射。提出了一种已映射到计算思维概念和能力框架的问题/任务类型分类法的使用。在线平台原型中已经提供了一些种子问题,各种支持者已经授权使用大型题库。概述了全面实施VIVA平台的设计要求,以实现现代有效的评估方法,包括支持数字徽章;并介绍了对VIVA最初贡献者进行的调查的一些初步结果。
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New Horizons in the Assessment of Computer Science at School and Beyond: Leveraging on the ViVA Platform
A revolution is taking place across Europe and worldwide in how we teach our children about computing, in primary and secondary school. Out goes ICT and how to use Microsoft Office; in comes coding and computer science. Assessment has a crucial role to play in this revolution. If teachers use low-quality assessment instruments we will end-up teaching the wrong subject; and viceversa. This paper reviews the state of the field, and makes concrete, achievable proposals for developing shared, high quality assessments for computer science. Central to this proposal is the collaborative platform VIVA (the Vilnius collaboratively coded and Validated computer science questions/tasks for Assess- ment). Two requirements are key to VIVA: 1) support for multiple competency frameworks, so that the contributors can meta-tag resources with respect to the framework they are most familiar with; and 2) support for crowdsourcing the validation of each question/task and its mapping to competencies. The use of a taxonomy of questions/tasks type that has been mapped to computational thinking concepts and to a competency framework is proposed. Some seed questions are already available in the online platform prototype, and various supporters have granted permission to use large questions banks. The design requirements of a full implementation of the VIVA platform for a modern and effective approach to assessment including support for digital badges, are outlined; and some preliminary results from a survey administered to the initial contributors to VIVA are presented.
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