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A Motivation Model of Peer Assessment in Programming Language Learning

Published 18 Jan 2014 in cs.CY | (1401.6113v1)

Abstract: Peer assessment is an efficient and effective learning assessment method that has been used widely in diverse fields in higher education. Despite its many benefits, a fundamental problem in peer assessment is that participants lack the motivation to assess others' work faithfully and fairly. Non-consensus is a common challenge that makes the reliability of peer assessment a primary concern in practices. This research proposes a motivation model that uses review deviation and radicalization to identify non-consensus in peer assessment. The proposed model is implemented as a software module in a peer code review system called EduPCR4. EduPCR4 is able to monitor this measure and trigger teacher's arbitration when it detects possible non-consensus. An empirical study conducted in a university-level C programming course showed that the proposed model and its implementation helped to improve the peer assessment practices in many aspects.

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