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What is Measurement

Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration
Measurement is defined as the process of determining the characteristics of an educational process, program, or curriculum through the use of an accepted standard or applied criteria in an effort to compare performance or learning.
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Technology and Student Achievement
Lawrence A. Tomei (Robert Morris University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 9
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch134
Abstract
Since the introduction of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, education in the United States has, in the words of President Bush, been seen as “a national priority and a local responsibility.” The first of the four basic education reform principles stated in the NCLB Act is local accountability for results. The second principle, flexibility and local control, empowers states to create their own standards and to test every student’s progress using tests aligned with these standards. In addition, there are also programs to promote the alignment of technology with educational goals within the NCLB legislation. In more and more states, school performance is assessed by means of a standardized assessment test which is designed to assess the academic level of students, schools, and districts. It is also intended to assist in identifying students’ strengths and weaknesses and to foster improvements in academic achievement. In one such state (that will remain anonymous) the reading and mathematics portions of the exam are administered to grades 5, 8, and 11.
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Measurement Development and Validation in Research: Statistical Techniques and Illustrations
It is used interchangeably with instrument. It refers to the questionnaire or inventory etc. that researchers use to collect data to test their research hypothesis.
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Quality Management in Primary Dental Care: Methods and Challenges
It can be a number to a characteristic of an object or event, and it can be compared with other objects or events.
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Measuring Effectiveness in Online Instruction
Quantitative evaluation of results or outcomes
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Applying Evaluation to Information Science and Technology
Process of identifying the existence of entities by categorizing or enumerating their qualities.
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The Knowledge-Based Approach to Organizational Measurement: Exploring the Future of Organizational Assessment
In traditional management, the role of measurement is to provide the management with information about whether the set goals are being met and the standardized operating methods being followed, and thereby to enable timely and just monitoring of execution. The measurement objects are tangible, namely, financial or material resources and liabilities of the organization. In contrast, from the knowledge-based view, the role of organizational measurement is to enable knowledge workers to develop their own working methods and conditions, and to inform the management of how to support employees better in creating, sharing and integrating knowledge for productive ends. The focus of measurement shifts from material or tangible resources to knowledge.
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Power Implications Within Competitive Organizations
The process of associating numbers with physical or socio-technical processes and phenomena.
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Anomaly Detection and Quality Evaluation of Web Applications
The determination of the dimensions, in whatever types of units, of an object, product, or process.
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Mindfulness in Health Education and Health Promotion
The process of assessing methods of measuring mindfulness including psychometric properties such as validity and reliability.
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The Discourse of Blue Economy Definitions, Measurements, and Theories: Implications for Strengthening Academic Research and Industry Practice
This refers to the process of evaluating, comparing, assessing, and determining the size, quality and magnitude of a concrete item or a phenomenon based on standard criteria and quantification of attributes.
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Assessment and Paradigms
Relationships between numbers and qualitative features of the phenomenon; a question about merit and value.
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Reconsidering a System for Measuring Dynamic Knowledge: Extending a Novel Line of Research
The process of associating numbers with physical or socio-technical processes and phenomena.
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Self- and Peer-Assessments in the Iranian Context: A Systematic Review
The procedure of assigning numbers to various cases according to a set of conventional rules.
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Adaptation of Cognitive Abilities Scale Into Turkish: A Validity and Reliability Study – Cognitive Abilities Scale Preschool Form
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Hybrid Intelligence Framework for Improvement of Information Security of Critical Infrastructures
Measurement is the assignment of a value (number, symbol, etc.) to a characteristic of an object or event, which can be compared with other objects or events.
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Implementation of Industry 4.0 in Transformation of Medical Device Maintenance Systems
A series of steps that lead to numerical approximation of real value that quantity has, expressed in agreed units of measurement, SI system.
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Governance of Knowledge Management
Is substantially a quantitative tool. It may rely on direct comparison of performance before and subsequent to the initiation and establishment of a KM strategy. The organization may choose to measure of its performance in market competitiveness and acceptance, it may look at the contribution of the KM strategy to financial benefits and viability. It can also measure contributions to and the growth in the volume of explicit knowledge content stored and used by staff. Some knowledge managers may regard the increase in the resources attached to the project as a measure of the acceptance and hence the understanding of the value of KM to their organization.
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Measurement Issues in BI
The process of determining values representing performance, or the results of the process. For example, the measurement process is now started , or the measurement of the order to delivery cycle indicated 35 days .
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Measurement Issues in Decision Support Systems
The process of determining values representing performance, or the results of the process. For example, the measurement process is now started, or the measurement was 35 days.
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Scale Development and Factor Analysis
It is used interchangeably with instrument, scale, and test sometimes. It refers to the questionnaire or inventory that researchers use to collect data.
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Critical Analysis of International Guidelines for the Management of Knowledge Resources
Refers to the use of KR metrics and narratives to support MKR and, in particular, to assess performance. For KR measurement, the aim is not to assign a financial value to KR but to create a set of metrics (or indicators) based around the individual KR elements within each KR component (e.g. customers’ satisfaction within the relational KR). Many metrics are context-specific and therefore there are no widely accepted standards available to help readers understand the meaning of the reported metrics. Therefore, metrics must be accompanied by narratives which explain the metrics’ meaning and their relationships with oganisational context and performance.
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Gender Diversity and Financial Risk: A Bibliometric Analysis
Is the numerical quantitation of the attributes of an object or event, which can be used to compare with other objects or events. The scope and application of measurement are dependent on the context and discipline.
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Hybrid Intelligence Framework for Augmented Analytics
Measurement is the assignment of a value (number, symbol, etc.) to a characteristic of an object or event, which can be compared with other objects or events.
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A Case Study of Authentic Assessment
Producing a numerical value with a meaning most observers will agree with. Measurements are usually in units that aggregate, but may be virtual or real.
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Significance of Forensic Accounting Techniques in Corporate Governance: Bibliometric Analysis
Is the numerical quantitation of the attributes of an object or event, which can be used to compare with other objects or events. The scope and application of measurement are dependent on the context and discipline.
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The Nomological Network and the Research Continuum
Linkage process between the physical operation, on the one hand, and a mathematical language on the other.
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Assessing Student Learning
The systematic assignment of numbers or names to student learning.
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Research on Earnings Management: Bbibliometric Analysis
Is the numerical quantitation of the attributes of an object or event, which can be used to compare with other objects or events. The scope and application of measurement are dependent on the context and discipline.
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Principles of a Hybrid Intelligence Framework for Augmented Analytics
Measurement is the assignment of a value (number, symbol, etc.) to a characteristic of an object or event, which can be compared with other objects or events.
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