Abstract
This paper presents a categorisation of Web hosted assessment systems and then uses this to produce an outline specification for a fully featured system, against which other systems can be evaluated. It concludes by considering the logistics of using such systems for summative assessment.
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Web hosted assessment—possibilities and policy
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