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Utilizing Online Assessment Training to Strengthen Students’ Assessment Skills in Peer Assessment

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Li, L., Steckelberg, A. & Liu, X. (2008). Utilizing Online Assessment Training to Strengthen Students’ Assessment Skills in Peer Assessment. In K. McFerrin et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2008 (pp. 99-104). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2008
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
March 3, 2008
ISBN 1-880094-64-9
  Karen McFerrin, Roberta Weber, Roger Carlsen & Dee Anna Willis
AACE

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Lan Li, Bowling Green State University, United States; Al Steckelberg, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States; Xiongyi Liu, University of Maine-Orono, United States

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This study described an online assessment training module in a peer assessment process. Forty-six pre-service teachers from a major Midwest university participated in this training before they assessed peers' projects. Students' perceptions toward this training module were explored and results suggested that appropriately utilized assessment training might have a positive impact on students' critical assessment ability and help students improve the quality of their own projects. This finding may throw some light on how to empower pre-service teachers with appropriate assessment techniques.

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