A comparative analysis of computer-based grading programs

There are several elements to nursing students' course grades: quizzes, examinations, and presentations. There are several weights for the elements, which adds to the complexity of calculating grades. The accuracy and efficiency of calculating grades can be increased with the help of an appropr...

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Published inComputers, informatics, nursing Vol. 20; no. 2; p. 55
Main Authors Anema, Marion G, Anema, Charles, Bass, Shirley M, Fleming, Bernardeen O, Helms, Mary Ann, Rawls, Antionette, Stringfield, Yvonne N, Vaughan, Verla, Witherspoon, Betty
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.03.2002
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Summary:There are several elements to nursing students' course grades: quizzes, examinations, and presentations. There are several weights for the elements, which adds to the complexity of calculating grades. The accuracy and efficiency of calculating grades can be increased with the help of an appropriate computer program. Nursing faculty may have access to a variety of these computer software programs to aid them in calculating and maintaining students' course grades. These programs include spreadsheets, specific grading programs, and grading features included in online course programs. This article reviews selected computer-based grading programs and reviewers' evaluation of each program, based on the major features.
ISSN:1538-2931
DOI:10.1097/00024665-200203000-00011