Computer-Based Testing and the Internet

We reside in various communities and live in one world. Although we may reside in Beijing, China, on a kibbutz in Israel, or in Muleshoe, Texas, we are aware of the impact of world events on our lives.
This has not always been true. Throughout most of history, life generally was impacted by dominant qualities in one’s communityora region reachable within one day. Important events that impacted the lives of those living thousands of miles away generally were unknown and had little impact outside that immediate area. Now, however, knowledge of events that occur throughout the world can be received in real time and can impact others’ lives greatly.
Electronic technology accounts for much of this change. The use of telephones, radios, televisions, and computers has drawn people who live hundreds, even thousands of miles away into a common neighborhood by enabling them to have improved access to information, establish and maintain relationships,and in other ways engage in activities beyond their communities and nations.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 - Testing on the Internet: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities in the Field of Occupational Assessment
Chapter 02 - Model-Based Innovations in Computer-Based Testing
Chapter 03 - New Tests and New Items: Opportunities and Issues
Chapter 04 - Psychometric Models, Test Designs and Item Types for the Next Generation of Educational and Psychological Tests
Chapter 05 - Operational Issues in Computer-Based Testing
Chapter 06 - Internet Testing: The Examinee Perspective
Chapter 07 - The Impact of Technology on Test Manufacture, Delivery and Use and on the Test Taker
Chapter 08 - Optimizing Quality in the Use of Web-Based and Computer-Based Testing for Personnel Selection
Chapter 09 - Computer-Based Testing for Professional Licensing and Certification of Health Professionals
Chapter 10 - Issues that Simulations Face as Assessment Tools
Chapter 11 - Inexorable and Inevitable: The Continuing Story of Technology and Assessment
Chapter 12 - Facing the Opportunities of the Future
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