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International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research
Vol. 21, No. 9, pp. 274-290, September 2022
https://doi.org/10.26803/ijlter.21.9.16
Received Jul 18, 2022; Revised Sep 19, 2022; Accepted Sep 24, 2022
The Development of a Guideline in Assessing
Students’ Creation Video-Based Project in
Programming Subject
Jamilah Hamid
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, Haslinda Hashim and
Saira Banu Omar Khan , Nor Hasbiah Ubaidullah
Computing Department, Faculty of Arts, Computing and Creative Industry,
Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia
Abstract. Currently, many video-based assessments of students’ practical
and clinical works in several subjects, especially in the medical field, have
been widely studied. However, studies that focus on such assessments of
student learning of programming subject are seriously lacking. To make
matters worse, there are no guidelines for teachers to implement such an
assessment. Premised in this context, this research was conducted to
develop a guideline for assessing students’ video-based creation in
programming subject. This study was based on a qualitative
methodology comprising two phases. In the first phase, a structured
interview involving ten computer science (ASK) teachers, who were
randomly selected from a Malaysian public school, was carried out to
help determine the essential components and subcomponents of the
guideline. The results of the first phase were reviewed and refined during
the second phase, which involved a focus-group discussion with seven
experts from four relevant fields: computer science, information
technology education and assessment, educational technology, and
assessment, and multimedia. The five previously identified components
were validated based on their expert judgement, and a number of new
subcomponents were also identified, bringing the total number of
subcomponents for the proposed implementation guideline up to 21. In
practical terms, programming teachers can utilise this new guideline to
evaluate their students' learning performance in programming subject
based on their video creations in programming classes.
Keywords: assessment; guideline; video-based assessment;
programming subject
1. Introduction
In today's academic environment, it is required of every student to gain the
necessary skills and knowledge to enable a smooth transition into the working
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Corresponding author: Jamilah Hamid; hjamilah@fskik.upsi.edu.my