Together, the words technology and assessment have different meaning for
different people. Those who work with educational or instructional
technology take these words to mean assessing the impacts of technology
on teaching and learning. Test developers and psychometricians, however,
consider ways in which computer-based technologies can be used to
enhance current approaches to student assessment. This book examines
technology and assessment from both perspectives by examining past,
current and promising methodologies and applications in both fields. The
influences instructional uses of technology and the increasing reliance
on testing to gauge student and school performance have on one another
are also explored. The book concludes by describing an organizational
structure that could bring instructional applications of technology and
assessment practices into closer alignment.