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Voices Regarding Online Assessment: Students’ Perceptions, Challenges and Proposed Solutions
Abstract
This study aimed to explore undergraduate students’ perceptions of online assessment. It used a mixed-method research design to investigate students' perceptions of online assessments with quantitative methods and the challenges and their proposed solutions with qualitative methods. Within the scope of this study, perceptions of students were compared according to variables of computer skill level and owning computers/tablets with the correlational research design. The study sample comprises 200 students in English Language and Literature department. Online Assessment Perception Inventory developed by Alsalhi et al.(2022) was used to collect the data. Also, semi-structured interviews were held with the participants to explore the challenges and proposed solutions addressing these challenges. According to the research findings, significant differences were revealed in participants’ perceptions of online assessment regarding computer skill levels and computer-owning variables. Additionally, students’ perceptions towards online assessment were at high averages despite some negative perceptions at specific points. Qualitative data analysis showed that students ha negative connotations with online assessment. In addition, the difficulties experienced by the students in the online assessment process and their proposed solutions were revealed as a result of the qualitative data analysis. Finally, implications for online evaluation were drawn based on the results obtained.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
British and Irish Language, Literature and Culture
Journal Section
Research Article
Early Pub Date
December 25, 2024
Publication Date
December 30, 2024
Submission Date
March 1, 2024
Acceptance Date
November 14, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Volume: 12 Number: 3