From the category archives:

Testing

Is it plagiarizing?

by Dr Davis on March 4, 2010

I share information with other teachers and borrow ideas from friends and off the internet. I created this blog so that you, too, could borrow my ideas.

The Chronicle has an article about a Chinese professor being demoted for using someone else’s open book test. It turns out the test was available on the internet.

I don’t really understand why using someone else’s test, assuming you’ve read over it and think it is good, is bad. Although I would probably put a citation on it. “This test originated with Dr. X at XUniversity.”

I do think it would be bad to have a test that is available online (and thus give some students an advantage), though some would say that students who go online for help are “going the extra mile.”

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Evaluation Experience: Is it all about the grade?

by Dr Davis on December 4, 2008

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Teaching and Testing

by Dr Davis on December 3, 2008

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Questions on assessment (from my class)

by Dr Davis on October 8, 2008

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Informal Assessments, and how I use them in my classroom

by Dr Davis on October 8, 2008

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A question on testing

by Dr Davis on September 30, 2008

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Remedial Courses Cost Big Bucks…

by Dr Davis on September 26, 2008

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Don’t test college seniors.

by Dr Davis on February 8, 2007

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Tests are good for you

by Dr Davis on November 24, 2006

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Think!

by Dr Davis on November 5, 2006

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