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Getting
Started
Building
a
Question Bank
Designing
Tests
Administering
Tests
Using
Performance Data
Giving
Feedback
to Students
Online
Testing
Information
Getting
Help
Complete
FAQs for Students about Online Testing
Quick
FAQs for Students (Preparing Their Laptops)
2007 Orientation to Testing for Students
Copyright
© 2000 by the Office of Educational Development, School of Medicine,
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. All rights reserved.
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The Assessment and Item Management
System (AIMS) was first developed in the mid 1980's at the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Medicine by the Office of
Educational Development. AIMS is a comprehensive assessment and item analysis
system that can be used by teaching faculty to improve the quality of
their questions and easily manage the testing process. AIMS is accessible
on the desktop via a secure network, and is available to all course directors
of the School of Medicine.
AIMS provides faculty with
the ability to:
- build a bank of questions
that can be used in different tests
- organize content by organ
system, course, integrated courses, or keywords
- link multiple questions
to images and narratives
- build tests by content
categories or item performance
- link questions to course
objectives
- use test statistics to
monitor question performance over time
- create web-based self assessments
for students
- create computer-based
exams (under development)
- provide electronic feedback
to students about their performance
- report scores to the medical
school registrar electronically
Support for the AIMS system
is provided through the Office of Educational Development. If you would
like more information about AIMS please contact:
Linda
J. Fisher, AIMS Coordinator (919) 843-9214
Office of Educational Development
UNC-CH School of Medicine
CB 7530 Rm. 322 MacNider Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7530
main office: (919) 966-3641
OED web site: www/med.unc.edu/oed
updated September
2005
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