Transforming University admissions with Adaptive Comparative Judgement
Improved speed, efficiency and reliability reduces workload for staff while promoting greater fairness with more authentic assessments.
Improved speed, efficiency and reliability reduces workload for staff while promoting greater fairness with more authentic assessments.
RM Compare can significantly enhance design thinking in higher and further education by providing a platform that supports the iterative, user-centered, and collaborative processes central to design thinking methodologies.
Adaptive Comparative Judgement (ACJ) has been increasingly recognized as a valuable tool for peer learning in higher and further education contexts
It is important that Judges can consider Items in a way that meets their personal preferences and needs. RM Compare works well on all major browsers and devices. It also offers a number of user controls in the interface.
Spring has sprung with a UI refresh and some other exciting announcements
In today's interconnected global society, the ability to understand and appreciate diverse cultural values is more crucial than ever, especially in fields that inherently involve creativity and innovation
We have had a bit of a tidy up to prevent users from tripping and falling. This is the BIGGEST refresh we have ever undertaken on the RM Compare User Interface
There is a renewed focus on holistic assessment recognising the need for a broader approach that can better appreciate the whole learner. The possibilities are exciting - they are also complex.
It's not quite spring yet but change is in the air. Read more about some imminent changes to the RM Compare user experience as well as other news.
In RM Compare sessions, parameter values are numerical representations of the relative quality or difficulty of the items being judged.
In the context of comparative judgement, the term "misfit" refers to a judge or an item that consistently deviates from the expectations of the model being used. Misfit can occur in two main contexts: judge misfit and item misfit.
In 2023 RM Compare was used in every continent (ok - with the exception of Antarctica!). In doing so it helped to validate one of our key hypotheses.
2024 is going to be an even more exciting year for RM Compare.