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The new learning scenarios resulting from technological development and in particular of Web 2.0 make
it necessary to rethink the teaching practices in higher education, namely at the level of assessment strategies
aligned with more recent paradigms. The assessment of competences requires an approach where
knowledge, abilities, and attitudes are integrated, implying the use of a variety of assessment strategies.
What models can anchor this new assessment culture? How can one design an assessment program that
guarantees the quality of this new approach? Based on a new theoretical framework for e-assessment
in higher education, the authors construct and apply a survey aimed to identify the practices and the
perspectives of the teachers, and the experiences and the perspectives of the students in public higher
education institutions. In this chapter, the authors present and discuss the results obtained and advance
a proposal for teacher training.
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IGI Global