Abstract

PurposeTo prove the hypothesis that procedural knowledge might be tested using Key Feature (KF) questions in written exams, the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation (TiHo) pioneered this format in summative assessment of veterinary medicine students. Exams in veterinary medicine are either tested orally, practically, in written form or digitally in written form. The only question formats which were previously used in the written e-exams were Type A Single-choice Questions, Image Analysis and Short Answer Questions. E-exams are held at the TiHo using the electronic exam system Q [kju:] by CODIPLAN GmbH.MethodsIn order to examine less factual knowledge and more procedural knowledge and thus the decision-making skills of the students, a new question format was integrated into the exam regulations by the TiHo and some examiner used this for the first time in the computer based assessment. Following a successful pilot phase in formative e-exams for students, KF questions were also introduced in summative exams. A number of multiple choice questions were replaced by KF questions in four computer based assessment in veterinary medicine. The subjects were internal medicine, surgery, reproductive medicine and dairy science.ResultsThe integration and linking of KF questions into the computer based assessment system Q [kju:] went without any complications. The new question format was well received both by the students and the teaching staff who formulated the questions.ConclusionThe hypothesis could be proven that Key Feature questions represent a practicable addition to the existing e-exam question formats for testing procedural knowledge. The number of KF questions will be therefore further increased in examinations in veterinary medicine at the TiHo.

Highlights

  • The University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation (TiHo) is one of five veterinary educational institutions in Germany

  • The aim of this study was to explore the hypothesis that Key Feature questions represent a practicable addition to the existing e-exam question formats for testing procedural knowledge

  • Formative exams using Key features The Key Feature question format was first tested in the spring of 2011 in formative written tests

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The University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Foundation (TiHo) is one of five veterinary educational institutions in Germany. Over 2,400 students, 260 per semester, are enrolled at the TiHo, including PhD students. The 2006 licensure regulations for veterinarians (TAppV) gave veterinary medical educational institutions in Germany more freedom in designing teaching and exams, including the possibility of using new forms of teaching and learning [1]. Each veterinary education institution in Germany has its own exam regulations in which exam requirements and procedures are laid down. Before 2006 most exams were traditionally performed orally.

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