Assessment and AI - where are we now? by The Assessment Network, 27 May 2025 At The Assessment Network we believe in bringing together powerful knowledge and insights from assessment professionals across sectors, so we invited a range of diverse speakers at our Assessment Horizons conference in April to reflect on developments in AI and assessment.
What is computer adaptive testing and when can you use it? by The Assessment Network, 04 November 2024 Computer adaptive testing (CAT) is a form of assessment that adjusts question difficulty to match each test taker’s ability, creating more accurate and personalised evaluations. In this blog, Christopher Hubbard, Assessment Group Manager at Cambridge English, explores the key principles and benefits of CAT.
Authentic assessment and AI: making the grade in HE by The Assessment Network, 18 July 2024 Dr Simon Child reflects on insights shared at a recent Assessment in Higher Education Conference. This blog explores some of the key themes focusing on threats and possibilities that developments in could AI bring, and how approaches like authentic assessment can be considered to mitigate against the challenges faced by the sector.
AI and E-Assessment within the classroom - Part 2 by James Beadle, 01 March 2024 The second part of this two-part blog series, by former teacher and Senior Professional Development Manager at The Assessment Network, James Beadle, further explores some key thematic questions and trends that teachers should ask of any AI platform they are considering using for assessment.
AI and E-Assessment within the classroom - Part 1 by James Beadle, 21 February 2024 The first part of this two-part blog series, by former teacher and Senior Professional Development Manager at The Assessment Network, James Beadle, suggests key thematic questions that teachers should ask of any AI platform they are considering using for assessment.
The use of ChatGPT for content creation: A student perspective by Martina Kuvalja, 29 November 2023 Since its launch in November 2022, ChatGPT gained significant attention in education. In this blog, Senior Researcher at Cambridge University Press & Assessment Martina Kuvalja, explores a study run by Cambridge Assessment International Education on the quality of essays written with the help of ChatGPT, compared to essays written without the help of ChatGPT.
Assessment Horizons - AI, data and assessment - with Nick Raikes by Guest Blogger, 28 February 2023 The recent launch of ChatGPT has accelerated the conversation around AI and assessment, so we spoke with Nick Raikes - who leads a programme of work in data innovation and development here at Cambridge - about opportunities and challenges for assessment practitioners.
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