Andrés Meana-Fernández

Thermal Machines and Engines Area



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Andrés Meana-Fernández

Thermal Machines and Engine Area


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andresmf[at]uniovi[dot]es


Department of Energy

University of Oviedo




Andrés Meana-Fernández

Thermal Machines and Engines Area


andresmf[at]uniovi[dot]es


Department of Energy

University of Oviedo



A comparison of portfolio and final test scores as a predictor of final course grade


Journal article


J.M. Fernández Oro, A. Meana-Fernández, R. Barrio Perotti, G. González Pérez, E. Blanco Marigorta
International Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 35(3), 2019, pp. 766-778

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APA   Click to copy
Oro, J. M. F., Meana-Fernández, A., Perotti, R. B., Pérez, G. G., & Marigorta, E. B. (2019). A comparison of portfolio and final test scores as a predictor of final course grade. International Journal of Engineering Education, 35(3), 766–778.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Oro, J.M. Fernández, A. Meana-Fernández, R. Barrio Perotti, G. González Pérez, and E. Blanco Marigorta. “A Comparison of Portfolio and Final Test Scores as a Predictor of Final Course Grade.” International Journal of Engineering Education 35, no. 3 (2019): 766–778.


MLA   Click to copy
Oro, J. M. Fernández, et al. “A Comparison of Portfolio and Final Test Scores as a Predictor of Final Course Grade.” International Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 35, no. 3, 2019, pp. 766–78.


BibTeX   Click to copy

@article{j2019a,
  title = {A comparison of portfolio and final test scores as a predictor of final course grade},
  year = {2019},
  issue = {3},
  journal = {International Journal of Engineering Education},
  pages = {766-778},
  volume = {35},
  author = {Oro, J.M. Fernández and Meana-Fernández, A. and Perotti, R. Barrio and Pérez, G. González and Marigorta, E. Blanco}
}

Abstract

In this work, two different evaluation methods are presented from laboratory sessions in the Fluid Machinery and Systemscourse of the Bachelor Degree Program in Mechanical Engineering: evaluation of technical reports (individual portfolio ofthe students) and final test (single objective assessment). The statistical analysis of the data during the last five academicyears for 684 students reveals that the portfolio evaluation is less correlated with the final grade of the subject, showingoverrated marks with narrow dispersions. On the contrary, the final test evaluation exhibits a higher correlation with thefinal grades, presenting a more representative distribution. The evaluation based in a final test is found to be moresignificant, unbiased, more coherent and able to reduce the subjectivity observed in previous years with the reports-based evaluation.

Keywords

Laboratory; statistics; test format; student assessment; significant evaluation.





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