I read with interest the article “Adaptive Testing Gains Momentum, Prompts Worries ” (July 10, 2013). All who publish computer-adaptive assessments should applaud legislative efforts to include ...
The following article was written by Stephanie Martin, RN, BSN, CNOR, administrator of St. Augustine (Fla.) Surgery Center.The challenge of contacting every patient before surgery is one that falls on ...
Despite growing up with computers in her home and classroom, fourth-grader Laurel Huntley prefers taking state assessments the old-fashioned way — with paper and pencil. "It's easier to make mistakes" ...
Education and technology forces have converged this year to vault computer-based testing into the headlines, raising important questions about whether this new mode of assessment is more useful than ...
Lettie Prell and Gary Sherzan in their recent commentaries (“Informed decision-making belongs in the justice system,” Nov. 21, and “Data use will help improve public safety,” Dec. 4) argued for the ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate outcome standards between rehabilitation facilities treating individuals with traumatic brain injuries (TBI), and to develop a standardized computerized ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Graft impingement can cause graft failure or movement restrictions. Intraoperative computer-assisted referencing ...
May 29, 2008 (Indianapolis, Indiana) — Inconsistent performance on commonly used computer-based tests for concussion could lead to inaccurate neurocognitive performance evaluations after a suspected ...
Innocence is the last lock on the prison gate. Until a generation ago, wrongful conviction was perceived as an oddity in the well-oiled machinery of justice. But 30 years of exonerations, forensic ...