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Title Machine scoring of student essays : truth and consequences / edited by Patricia Freitag Ericsson and Richard H. Haswell.

Imprint Logan : Utah State University Press, ©2006.
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Description 1 online resource (268 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction / Patricia Freitag Ericsson and Richard H. Haswell -- Interested complicities : the dialectic of computer-assisted writing assessment / Ken S. McAllister and Edward M. White -- The meaning of meaning : is a paragraph more than an equation? / Patricia Freitag Ericsson -- Can't touch this : reflections on the servitude of computers as readers / Chris M. Anson -- Automatons and automated scoring : drudges and black boxes, and dei ex machina / Richard H. Haswell -- Taking a spin on the intelligent essay assessor / Tim McGee -- ACCUPLACER's essay-scoring technology : when reliability does not equal validity / Edmund Jones -- WritePlacer Plus in place : an exploratory case study / Anne Herrington and Charles Moran -- E-Write as a means for placement into three composition courses : a pilot study / Richard N. Matzen Jr. and Colleen Sorensen -- Computerized writing assessment : community college faculty find reasons to say "Not yet" / William W. Ziegler -- Piloting the COMPASS E-Write software at Jackson State Community College / Teri T. Maddox -- The role of the writing coordinator in a culture of placement by ACCUPLACER / Gail S. Corso -- Always already : automated essay scoring and grammar-checkers in college writing courses / Carl Whithaus -- Automated essay grading in the sociology classroom : finding common ground / Edward Brent and Martha Townsend -- Automated writing instruction : computer-assisted or computer-driven pedagogies? / Beth Ann Rothermel -- Why less is not more : what we lose by letting a computer score writing samples / William Condon -- More work for teachers? possible futures of teaching writing in the age of computerized writing assessment / Bob Broad -- A bibliography of machine scoring of student writing, 1962-2005 / Richard H. Haswell.
Summary The current trend toward machine-scoring of student work, Ericsson and Haswell argue, has created an emerging issue with implications for higher education across the disciplines, but with particular importance for those in English departments and in administration. The academic community has been silent on the issue-some would say excluded from it-while the commercial entities who develop essay-scoring software have been very active. Machine Scoring of Student Essays is the first volume to seriously consider the educational mechanisms and consequences of this trend, and it offers important discussions from some of the leading scholars in writing assessment. Reading and evaluating student writing is a time-consuming process, yet it is a vital part of both student placement and coursework at post-secondary institutions. In recent years, commercial computer-evaluation programs have been developed to score student essays in both of these contexts. Two-year colleges have been especially drawn to these programs, but four-year institutions are moving to them as well, because of the cost-savings they promise. Unfortunately, to a large extent, the programs have been written, and institutions are installing them, without attention to their instructional validity or adequacy. Since the education software companies are moving so rapidly into what they perceive as a promising new market, a wider discussion of machine-scoring is vital if scholars hope to influence development and/or implementation of the programs being created. What is needed, then, is a critical resource to help teachers and administrators evaluate programs they might be considering, and to more fully envision the instructional consequences of adopting them. And this is the resource that Ericsson and Haswell are providing here.
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Language English.
Subject English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching -- Evaluation.
Report writing -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Evaluation.
Grading and marking (Students) -- Data processing.
Educational tests and measurements -- Data processing.
Classement et notation (Élèves et étudiants) -- Informatique.
Tests et mesures en éducation -- Informatique.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Rhetoric.
REFERENCE -- Writing Skills.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Composition & Creative Writing.
EDUCATION -- Higher.
Educational tests and measurements -- Data processing
English language -- Rhetoric -- Study and teaching -- Evaluation
Grading and marking (Students) -- Data processing
Report writing -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Evaluation
Added Author Ericsson, Patricia Freitag, 1950-
Haswell, Richard H.
Other Form: Print version: Machine scoring of student essays. Logan : Utah State University Press, ©2006 087421632X (DLC) 2005031304 (OCoLC)62281565
ISBN 0874215366 (electronic bk.)
9780874215366 (electronic bk.)
9786613283498
6613283495
087421632X (pbk. ; acid-free paper)
9780874216325 (pbk. ; acid-free paper)
1283283492
9781283283496
Standard No. AU@ 000051379692
GBVCP 1008649317
UKMGB 020153744

 
    
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