TY - JOUR
T1 - A rubric-based grading app for iPads
AU - Bakrania, Smitesh
AU - Banger, Sean
AU - Martin, Lockheed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 American Society for Engineering Education. All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - While there are numerous classroom management and instructional apps available on the touch-based devices such as Apple's iPad, there are limited alternatives that offer comprehensive grading functionality. The few apps that exist, lack the features necessary for effectively grading technical reports or are poorly designed to take advantage of the touch gestures. This paper describes the inception, development, and key design features of an iPad app, evaluA+, that facilitates rubric-based grading of both written and oral assignments. evaluA+ is specifically targeted for grading essays, technical reports, and oral presentations by displaying the grading rubric alongside the student submissions. Apart from grading, the app allows creation of tailored grading rubrics, direct distribution of the rubric to the students, wireless synchronization of assignment documents, and direct dissemination of evaluated material for feedback. Additionally, the app can function without an internet connection, providing instructors the ability to remotely grade assignments. In essence, the app eliminates the need to rely on hard copies of documents for assessment purposes and affords true mobility for the instructors. This paper elaborates on the key interface components that provide an integrated and a more natural alternative for evaluation, at the same time serving as an assignment management tool. As a result, the utility of the app is not limited to science and engineering fields but will aid evaluation of any open-ended assignment. Overall, evaluA+ presents itself as a next generation of educational tool that will be indispensable for instructors seeking effective and efficient grading alternatives.
AB - While there are numerous classroom management and instructional apps available on the touch-based devices such as Apple's iPad, there are limited alternatives that offer comprehensive grading functionality. The few apps that exist, lack the features necessary for effectively grading technical reports or are poorly designed to take advantage of the touch gestures. This paper describes the inception, development, and key design features of an iPad app, evaluA+, that facilitates rubric-based grading of both written and oral assignments. evaluA+ is specifically targeted for grading essays, technical reports, and oral presentations by displaying the grading rubric alongside the student submissions. Apart from grading, the app allows creation of tailored grading rubrics, direct distribution of the rubric to the students, wireless synchronization of assignment documents, and direct dissemination of evaluated material for feedback. Additionally, the app can function without an internet connection, providing instructors the ability to remotely grade assignments. In essence, the app eliminates the need to rely on hard copies of documents for assessment purposes and affords true mobility for the instructors. This paper elaborates on the key interface components that provide an integrated and a more natural alternative for evaluation, at the same time serving as an assignment management tool. As a result, the utility of the app is not limited to science and engineering fields but will aid evaluation of any open-ended assignment. Overall, evaluA+ presents itself as a next generation of educational tool that will be indispensable for instructors seeking effective and efficient grading alternatives.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85052540954
SN - 1069-3769
VL - 5
SP - 79
EP - 84
JO - Computers in Education Journal
JF - Computers in Education Journal
IS - 1
ER -