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Gradiance On-Line Accelerated Learning

Ullman, J.D.

    Gradiance On-Line Accelerated Learning (GOAL) is a system for creating and automatically grading homeworks, programming laboratories, and tests. Through the concept of 'root questions,' Gradiance encourages students to solve complete problems, even though the homework appears to be in a multiple-choice format. Students are offered a hint or advice every time they get a wrong answer, and the student is allowed to try each question until getting it right. By grouping several questions together and telling students to try until they get a perfect score, GOAL turns homework into a true learning experience, rather than a 'mini-quiz.'
Cite as: Ullman, J.D. (2005). Gradiance On-Line Accelerated Learning. In Proc. Twenty-Eighth Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC2005), Newcastle, Australia. CRPIT, 38. Estivill-Castro, V., Ed. ACS. 3-6.
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