An e-learning framework for assessment (FREMA)

This article reports on the e-Framework Reference Model for Assessment (FREMA) project that aimed at creating a reference model for the assessment domain: a guide to what resources (standards, projects, people, organisations, software, services and use cases) exist for the domain, aimed at helping s...

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Hauptverfasser: Wills, Gary B., Bailey, Christopher P., Davis, Hugh C., Gilbert, Lester, Howard, Yvonne, Jeyes, Steve, Millard, David E., Price, Joseph, Sclater, Niall, Sherratt, Robert, Tulloch, Iain, Young, Rowin
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