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Performance analysis of GAME: A generic automated marking environment
Authors:Michael Blumenstein  Steve Green  Shoshana Fogelman  Ann Nguyen  Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy
Affiliation:aSchool of Information and Communication Technology, Griffith University, PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Centre Bundall, Qld 9726, Australia;bThe Griffith School of Environment, Griffith University, PMB 50 Gold Coast Mail Centre Bundall, Qld 9726, Australia
Abstract:This paper describes the Generic Automated Marking Environment (GAME) and provides a detailed analysis of its performance in assessing student programming projects and exercises. GAME has been designed to automatically assess programming assignments written in a variety of languages based on the “structure” of the source code and the correctness of the program’s output. Currently, the system is able to mark programs written in Java, C++ and the C language. To use the system, instructors are required to provide a simple “marking schema” for each given assessment item, which includes pertinent information such as the location of files and the model solution. In this research, GAME has been tested on a number of student programming exercises and assignments and its performance has been compared against that of a human marker. An in-depth statistical analysis of the comparison is presented, providing encouraging results and directions for employing GAME as a tool for teaching and learning.
Keywords:Architectures for educational technology system  Post-secondary education  Programming and programming languages  Teaching/learning strategies
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