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Creative problem solving, collaboration, and technology fluency are core skills requisite of any nation’s workforce that strives to be competitive in the 21st Century. Teaching these types of skills is an economic imperative, and assessment is a fundamental component of any pedagogical program. Yet, measurement of these skills is complex due to the interacting factors associated with higher order thinking and multifaceted communication. Advances in assessment theory, educational psychology, and technology create an opportunity to innovate new methods of measuring students’ 21st Century Skills with validity, reliability, and scalability.

In this book, leading scholars from multiple disciplines present their latest research on how to best measure complex knowledge, skills, and abilities using technology-based assessments. All authors discuss theoretical and practical implications from their research and outline their visions for the future of technology-based assessments.



Leading scholars present research on measuring complex 21st Century skills using technology-based assessments. They discuss theoretical and practical implications, and outline future visions for valid, reliable, and scalable methods to assess creative problem solving, collaboration, and technology fluency.

Foreword vii
Arthur C. Graesser
1 Introduction to Technology-Based Assessments for 21st Century Skills
1(12)
Michael C. Mayrath
Jody Clarke-Midura
Daniel H. Robinson
2 Evidence Centered Design for Learning and Assessment in the Digital World
13(42)
John T. Behrens
Robert J. Mislevy
Kristen E. DiCerbo
Roy Levy
3 21st Century Dynamic Assessment
55(36)
Edys S. Quellmalz
Michael J. Timms
Barbara C. Buckley
Jodi Davenport
Mark Loveland
Matt D. Silberglitt
4 Where Streams Converge: Using Evidence-Centered Design to Assess Quest to Learn
91(34)
Valerie J. Shute
Robert J. Torres
5 Thinking Outside the Bubble: Virtual Performance Assessments for Measuring Complex Learning
125(24)
Jody Clarke-Midura
Jillianne Code
Chris Dede
Michael Mayrath
Nick Zap
6 Exploring the Role of Games in Educational Assessment
149(24)
Diego Zapata-Rivera
Malcolm Bauer
7 A Technology for Assessing Multiple Source Comprehension: An Essential Skill of the 21st Century
173(38)
Susan R. Goldman
Kimberly Lawless
James Pellegrino
Flori Manning
Jason Braasch
Kimberley Gomez
8 The Right Kind of GATE: Computer Games and the Future of Assessment
211(18)
David Williamson Shaffer
James Paul Gee
9 The Best and Future Uses of Assessment in Games
229(20)
Eva L. Baker
Gregory K. W. K. Chung
Girlie C. Delacruz
10 Inquiry and Assessment: Future Developments from a Technological Perspective
249(18)
Ton de Jong
Pascal Wilhelm
Anjo Anjewierden
11 Assessing Essential Science of Nascent Inquirers
267(18)
Nancy Butler Songer
12 Digital Assessment of the Acquisition and Utility of Biologically Secondary Knowledge: Perspectives Based on Human Cognitive Architecture
285(20)
Renae Low
Putai Jin
John Sweller
13 Enhancing Diagnostic Assessment of Expertise in Adaptive Learning Environments
305(20)
Slava Kalyuga
14 Collaborative Versus Individual Digital Assessments
325(20)
Priya K. Nihalani
Daniel H. Robinson
15 Technology-Based Assessment in the Integrated Curriculum
345(26)
Jeroen J. G. van Merrienboer
Cees P. M. van der Vleuten
16 Accessible Next Generation Assessments
371
Michael Russell