It refers to the use of technology to evaluate, measure, and document students' knowledge, skills, or learning progress. Instead of using traditional paper-based tests or assignments are conducted using computers, tablets, or other electronic devices.
It important because it provides faster feedback
Personalized learning
Efficiency and convenience
Data-driven insights
Engagement
As well as scalability.
Examples include:
online quizzes and tests
interactive tasks
automated grading systems
digital portfolios
remote proctored exams.
Designing Assessment: Teachers create meaningful digital tests, quizzes, and tasks, aligned with learning objectives.
Facilitating Learning: They guide students in using digital tools and prepare them for tech-based assessments.
Monitoring Progress: Teachers use digital platforms to track student performance and provide timely feedback.
Be Technologically Prepared
Learn how to use the required digital platforms
Develop digital literacy
Maintain academic honesty.