Ensuring Diverse User Experiences and Accessibility While Developing the TeSLA e-Assessment System
Ladonlahti, T., Laamanen, M., & Uotinen, S. (2020). Ensuring Diverse User Experiences and Accessibility While Developing the TeSLA e-Assessment System. In D. Baneres, M. E. Rodríguez, & A. E. Guerrero-Roldán (Eds.), Engineering Data-Driven Adaptive Trust-based e-Assessment Systems : Challenges and Infrastructure Solutions (pp. 213-238). Springer. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, 34. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29326-0_10
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Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications TechnologiesPäivämäärä
2020Tekijänoikeudet
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The TeSLA project, with its new, innovative approaches for e-assessment, offers a great possibility for increasing the educational equality and making higher education studies available for all. It has been estimated that 10–15% of students in higher education institutions have some disabilities or special educational needs. At online universities or in online programmes, the number is even higher. These numbers emphasise the importance of the universal design for learning as a leading principle while developing the digital learning environments and e-assessment procedures. In this chapter, we describe the key elements of ensuring the accessibility of the TeSLA e-assessment system during the TeSLA project. In the cooperation among seven universities participating in TeSLA pilots, different national or institutional rules and ways of meeting the students’ individual needs have been recognised. The main goal of the project, in terms of accessibility, has been developing an instrument that is accessible and easy to use for all types of students. We also discuss technical and pedagogical solutions that support use of the TeSLA e-assessment system by diverse students.
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Engineering Data-Driven Adaptive Trust-based e-Assessment Systems : Challenges and Infrastructure SolutionsISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
2367-4512Asiasanat
TeSLA-projekti e-arviointi verkkoarviointi accessibility usability disability special educational needs student with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND student) user experience TeSLA Project e-assessment käytettävyys erityisopetus saavutettavuus luottamuksellisuus arviointi etäopetus verkko-opiskelu erityiskasvatus etäopiskelu koulutusteknologia vammaisuus oppiminen käyttäjäkokemus arviointimenetelmät
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