Abstract

Digitalization has been a widely discussed topic in recent years, and it has entered various areas, including education. The issue of identifying and applying pedagogical aspects in digitalization has not been sufficiently discussed in the literature. This deficiency is particularly obvious in terms of assessment, an integral part of the education. Assessment is one of the most important aspects in managing education environments. The research data were obtained by combining two methods: ten pedagogical practices were examined that utilized various technologies in assessment already in use before the pandemic; data from the previous focus group discussions were reviewed regarding to pedagogical principles. A concept map was used in formulating the principles. Finally, the Delphi method with five experts from four counties was applied to obtain an expert view. As a result, five pedagogical principles of digital assessment were developed: (1) the clear purpose of the assessment and explicit criteria; (2) choice of adequate technology; (3) sufficient digital competence and technological equipment; (4) use of technological opportunities; (5) consistent analysis and use of assessment data. This is especially important given the need to demonstrate the appropriate and full use of technology. Those pedagogical principles contribute to a shared understanding between stakeholders in education.

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