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Validating Technological Innovation The Introduction And Implementation Of Onscreen Marking In Hong Kong 1st Edition David Coniam

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Validating Technological Innovation The Introduction And Implementation Of Onscreen Marking In Hong Kong 1st Edition David Coniam
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.71 MB
Pages: 251
Author: David Coniam, Peter Falvey (auth.)
ISBN: 9789811004322, 9789811004346, 9811004323, 981100434X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Validating Technological Innovation The Introduction And Implementation Of Onscreen Marking In Hong Kong 1st Edition David Coniam by David Coniam, Peter Falvey (auth.) 9789811004322, 9789811004346, 9811004323, 981100434X instant download after payment.

This book discusses Hong Kong’s use of onscreen marking (OSM) in public examinations. Given that Hong Kong leads the way in OSM innovation, this book has arisen from a recognised need to provide a comprehensive, coherent account of the findings of various separate but linked validation studies of onscreen public examinations in Hong Kong. The authors discuss their experience of the validation process, demonstrating how high-stakes innovation should be fully validated by a series of research studies in order to satisfy key stakeholders.

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