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Purpose: With the rapid advancement of technology and the ongoing Covid-19
pandemic, all universities and higher academic institutes in Sri Lanka have adopted the
distance-learning method to continue education since students and teachers cannot
meet physically due to health guidelines and restrictions. The main purpose of this study
is to understand the effectiveness of assessment techniques followed through distance
learning in Sri Lankan undergraduates during Covid-19.
Methodology: A comprehensive research strategy is used to collect the best research
articles on this topic. Assessment of undergraduates' learning is a vital part, and
academic achievement is based on a Grade Point Average (GPA), which is the most
significant evaluation of students in university life.
Findings: The findings of the study showed that the concept indicator model for online
assessments in distance learning, consisting of online examinations, online
presentations, online viva, and online quizzes were constructed.
Implications: The findings of this study revealed that online assessment techniques
may be useful in distance learning and further should be needed consideration by all
universities and, different universities have adopted different types of online
assessment techniques to evaluate undergraduates' performance in distance learning.
Therefore, the concept paper concludes with a conceptual model that enables the
testing of the effectiveness of assessment techniques used in distance learning on
undergraduates' academic performance. |
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