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E-Geo-Assessment
Contributors Patricia Santos, Davinia Hernández-Leo, Toni Navarrete, Josep Blat
Last modification May 15, 2017
Source Santos, Hernández-Leo, Navarrete & Blat (2014)[1]
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The combination of an educational technology standard for assessment with an open web map service (WMS) enables the creation of new types of questions to enhance the assessment of geographical skills. The potential of using multimedia maps allows for inclusion of new questions not possible with paper-based tests. By answering such questions and interacting with digital geography data the students can develop important educational skills.

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  1. Santos, P., Hernández-Leo, D., Navarrete, T. & Blat, J. (2014). Pattern: Blended Evaluation. In Mor, Y., Mellar, H., Warburton, S., & Winters, N. (Eds.). Practical design patterns for teaching and learning with technology(pp. 305-310). Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers.