Power to business professors: Automatic grading of problem-solving tasks in a spreadsheet
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Date
2014Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
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Bertheussen, Bernt ArneAbstract
This paper presents an innovative approach, based on Excel files and a detailed implementation guide, that allows a professor with proficient spreadsheet skills to develop individualized problem-solving tasks for assignments and examinations that test students on cognitive thinking processes beyond memorizing and drilling. The professor accomplishes this goal by requiring the students to model a business problem-solving task in a worksheet environment. Each student’s work is marked automatically by a generic “plug and play” Visual Basic for Application (VBA) algorithm. The scores and feedback provided are tailored to each individual student and address not only the problem-solving outcome but also the problem-solving process. The learning objective discussed in this work is implemented at a Norwegian university business school.
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Elsevier ScienceCitation
Journal of Accounting Education (2014), Online versionMetadata
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