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CAPÍTULO 4: ACOPIO DE INFORMACIÓN

4.20 CALIDAD AMBIENTAL

Number of Submission: 30 Number of Questions: 11

Q1. I consider that allowing conversion to and from the QTI standard is vital for any system that uses tests, quizzes and questionnaires.

A. Both ways (to and from) is important. (18 Responses)

B. One way (from any system to QTI – e.g., MOT to QTI) is important. (9 Responses)

C. One way (to any system from QTI– e.g., QTI to MOT) is important. (1 Response)

D. It is not important. (2 Responses) Q2. I learned to use the converter very quickly.

A. True. (29 Responses) B. False (0 Response)

Q3. After learning to use it, I believe the converter is easy to use. A. True. (29 Responses)

B. False (0 Response) Q4. The converter is:

A. Slow. (1 Response) B. Fast. (28 Responses)

Q5. The conversion took the following number of seconds: Answers: 2

3, 3, 15, 1, 9, 2, 3, 1, 8, 1, 3, 2, 2, 1, 5, 5, 1, 3, 1, 5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 5, 1, 1, 10, 1. Q6. The converted QTI file matches exactly the imported CAF file.

A. True. (15 Responses) B. False (14 Responses)

Q7. Currently, CAF to QTI covers “Fill in the Blank” questions. What are the other types of questions that should be converted in the future? (Multiple choice)

A. Multiple Choices. (27 Responses) B. True/False. (25 Responses)

C. Ordering the answers. (16 Responses) D. Other. (15 Responses)

Q8. Should the converter run within MOT rather than as a separate application? A. True. (13 Responses)

B. False (16 Responses)

Q9. Should the converter run within Sakai rather than as a separate application? A. True. (14 Responses)

B. False (14 Responses)

Q10. Does the CAF to QTI converter need to convert the adaptation parameters (weight, labels) in the Goal Model?

A. True. (11 Responses) B. False (17 Responses)

Q11. Overall, how do you evaluate this converter? Explain your answer by mentioning the advantages and disadvantages, as follows (1-2 sentences for each is enough, but if you have more to say, do so): a) Advantages: b) Disadvantages:

Answers:

a) it easily allows anybody to create their own questionnaire; ---

a) Advantages:* A clear advantage is the fact that it takes a small amount of time to run ;

b) Disadvantages:* It only converts content relevant and appliable in the virtual learning environment.

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- like i said before the converter to QTI is good for uniformity and interoperability between the systems that use this standard

- the single disadvantage i can see right now is again regarding performance in huge data processing because this kind of a system must be somewhat flawless in this area

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a) The convertor is fast, but I didn't have the chance to test it large files. Also I do believe that what it does iti is important becausse it saves time for teachers. b) One big disadvantage that i find is that it doesn't convert untill now only the "Fill in the Blank" questions. In the future it shoul convert many other.

--- a)-easy to use;

b)-not being able to go back after completing the question; ---

Since i haven`t used any other converters at the moment I would have to say that it a pretty good one, its advantage being that it is easy to use and it is fact enough.The disadvantage could be that then trying to convert very large amount of data it is slow

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The advantage is that although it seems very fast it might not be fast enough when you use a great amount of data.

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a) Advantages:We exchange content between MOT and the other systems using QTI and because it is an international standard data model so other people that don't use the MOT learning may also use this quizzes because it provides questions to users regardless no matter what virtual learning environment. ---

a) - easy to use

- very useful for reporting results ( statistics); - very clearly stated,organized such as questionnares

b) - as i observe it has a bug regarding to browsers such as Internet explorer. In such cases it is recommended to use Firefox.

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I think the main advantages are its ease of use and its speed. You can get your assessments imported in no time.

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The converter is overall very useful, because it allows the users of different types of files to communicate. It also helps for the information to become more portable - a test constructed in the CAF format can be used by a user that uses the QTI standard.

--- Advantages: 1. its' very fast

2. you gain a lot of time in comparison with other methods uf upploading this type of information

3. it's easy to use Disadvantages

1. it needs permanent modification in order to be up to the demands of the learning system, of the new methods of tests

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converter is works fast and effective. converts in optimum way without data loss. ---

Disadvantages:- it is slow, not too much, but it's still slow, perhaps it is because of the server.

Advantages:- it converts MOT to QTI which make files be standardized. ---

a) It is easy to use ( user friendly ), it converts correct and it can be used by everybody due to the fact that it is online and free.

b)I haven't worked enough with it in order to see disadvantages. Everything worked and seemed OK until now.

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a)Advantages: The convertor is very fast. I think it would perform very good on bigger input files too.

b)Disadvantages The convertor is not very portable and cannot be used offline ---

I think it is very useful.

a)Advantages: has an easy to use interface ---

A) Advantages : speed, quality of service, ease of use ---

a) It allows migration from one system to the other, which is of great help. Also it is fast and easy to use.

b) It still has bugs and its conversion capabilities are limited. Also, integration within the two systems would be of great help.

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a) As advantages I mention that it is user friendly and has a nice and logic ---

Advantages: - Java-based Disadvantages:

- Cannot work with IE-base browser (anti Microsoft?) ---

a)It is an unsefull application for both learning and practical purpose. b)It is online and has too many dependences... It should be a standalone program.

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a) advantages : -this data-model is a standard, so it can be used to create questionnaires available in many contexts

b)disadvantages : it doesn't support any kind of standard conversion ---

a)Advantages -Java based b)Disadvantages

-not popular ( lots of people do not know about it ) ---

The converter it's fast and easy to use ---

Advantages:

- Simple to learn and to use. Disadvantages:

- It runs as a separate program. It should be available for other programs to use. ---

a) Advantages: fast, easy to use.

b) Disadvantages: i could not find any flaws in the converter in the time i've spent using it.

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- It converts home made questionnaire formats into widely used ones. - Quite fast from what I have met.

- Simplifies greatly the creation of questionnaires, converting from the concise domain model file format into the detailed QTI based format.

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- Has bugs on certain browsers (luckily only on the ones nobody uses :). - A C/C++ implementation is always faster.

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2) it has a friendly user interface 3) interoperability concept Disadvantages: