METHODS OF CHECKING KNOWLEDGE IN COMPUTER CLASSES
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Keywords:assessment ,knowledge check,computer science education, formative assessment ,summative assessment,practical application##article.abstract##
Anotation:This article explores various methods of assessing knowledge in computer classes, emphasizing the importance of effective evaluation techniques in understanding student comprehension and skill application. It categorizes assessment methods into traditional testing, practical assessments, formative techniques, and technology-enhanced evaluations.
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