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From Alberta Education:
Computer Adaptive Assessment
Computer Adaptive Assessment (CAA) is a made-in-Alberta approach to address the individual learning needs of our students through an innovative use of technology. It is a school-based computer assessment tool that immediately ‘adapts’ or tailors the difficulty of each test to the individual student. The CAA initiative provides an optional assessment tool for classroom teachers to assist them in understanding each student’s progress.
In spring 2005 Alberta Education tendered a Request for Proposal for an online CAA system. CAA can support instructional planning, along with other tools such as teacher-developed assessments, commercial assessment/diagnostic tools, and other tests.
Castle Rock Research Corp, an educational resource development company based in Edmonton, Alberta was selected as the prime vendor.
For more information on Computer Adaptive Assessment, please contact Dennis Belyk, Executive Director, Learner Assessment at (780) 427-0010.
Well I logged in to the CastleRock site. I learned a few things.
“All men are not created equal. It is the purpose of the Government to make them so.”
I will not participate in this “optional” program. I simply can’t find enough professional research to convince me otherwise.
I have some good ideas about education technology innovation that could use a few bucks to keep rolling, though, care to donate?
Oh, when I was a first year teacher, a mentor took me out to the local golf course. I rarely golf and borrowed his son’s clubs. He wagered me a “pop” and even allowed “one kick and a throw.” I took the bet. On the third hole he kicked my ball from the fairway over a barbed-wire fence into a field. On the eighth hole he threw my ball in the water.