DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Student Responses to Smart Device-Based Test on Competency Evaluation in Dental Education

  • Kim, Jooah (Department of Dental Education, Yonsei University College of Dentistry) ;
  • Kim, Soo-Yoon (Department of Dental Education, Yonsei University College of Dentistry)
  • Received : 2019.09.16
  • Accepted : 2019.10.01
  • Published : 2019.12.30

Abstract

Purpose: This study was aimed to investigate the possibility of utilizing smart device-based test (SBT) for competency evaluation in dental education and to analyze the student responses on overall competency evaluation using SBT method, in comparison to ubiquitous-based test (UBT). Materials and Methods: Questionnaire surveys have been conducted at Yonsei University College of Dentistry from 2015 to 2018 to obtain students' feedback on the application of SBT to competency evaluation. In addition, in order to supplement the competency evaluation procedure, considerations were explored by comparing the expected and actual difficulty of each item when preparing items for competency evaluation with SBT. Result: According to the survey results, student responses between the initial two years (2015 and 2016) differed from those in next two years (2017 and 2018). Students in 2017 and 2018 had more positive responses on competency evaluation with SBT. To determine the test validity, criterion-referenced evaluation was adopted to compare the data in 2017 and 2018 and slight differences in test difficulty in 2018 between the expected and actual difficulty of items were found. Conclusion: The results indicated that SBT was more appropriate for competency evaluation than UBT, based on four-year period of competency evaluation. The SBT was not affected by either the file size or the number of test-takers. Interestingly, students were not sensitive to test version of competency evaluation (paper-based test and SBT). This study suggests that the quality of the test items should be measured by continuous monitoring of the expected and actual difficulty of items for determining test validity. More detailed results and discussions of the findings are given for the development of test procedure and further potential research directions in dental education.

Keywords

References

  1. Han SH, Kim KS, Choi SC. A study on development criteria for national examination of dentists: RE3-0028-02. Seoul, Korea: Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute; 2000.
  2. Shin JW, Kim KS, Park KP, Choi HJ, Choi KK. Validity study for dentist national examination course: RE3-0404-02. Seoul, Korea: Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute; 2003.
  3. Kim JS, Kim KS, Lee JI, Son HH, Kim SG, Ahn SG, Park HW. A study on the improvement of national examination courses for dentists test: RE3-0508-02. Seoul, Korea: Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute; 2005.
  4. Park BK, Kim YJ, Kim JA, Shim JS, Lee JI, Chung J, Cho LR, Kim YJ. A study on the improvement of the national examination system for evaluating the competency base of dentists: RE3-0000-00. Seoul, Korea: Korea Health Personnel Licensing Examination Institute; 2015.
  5. Park JW, Jang LC, Choi JW, Lee SJ. The experience of web-based test in medical education. Korean J Med Educ. 2006; 18: 183-92. https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2006.18.2.183
  6. Im EJ, Lee WK, Lee YC, Choe BH, Chung SK, Lee TH, Cho H , Sohn JH, Won DI, Kong HH, Chang BH, Lee JM. Development of computer-based test (CBT) and student recognition survey on CBT. Korean J Med Educ. 2008; 20: 145-54. https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2008.20.2.145
  7. Kwon OY, Rhee SY, Choi JM, Kim YS. Usefulness of ubiquitous-based testing for evaluations in medical education. Korean J Med Educ. 2015; 27: 3-10. https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2015.27.1.3
  8. 2017 23rd 1st Grade Emergency Medical Technician National Test Computerization Test (SBT). Press Releases.
  9. Kwon KH, Min SW, Nah K. A study of direction for usability enhancement of UBT - focus on in-depth interview using head mounted & think aloud methods -. J Digit Des. 2015; 15: 259-76.