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Human versus automated essay scoring: a critical review
Beata Lewis Sevcikova1.
In the last 30 years, numerous scholars have described the possible changes in marking writing
assignments. The paper reflects these developments as it charts the paths recently taken in the field,
evaluates automated and human essay scoring systems in academic environments and analyzes the
implications that both systems offer. In recent years, ways and opportunities for giving feedback
have changed as computer programs have been more widely used in assessing students writing.
Numerous researchers have studied computerized feedback and its potential. Different problems,
such as quality of this type of feedback, validity, and reliability have been analyzed. This critical
review examines two major types of academic writing support. The objective of the study based
on the literature review is to examine the potential support of human and automated proofreaders
for teaching and learning purposes.
Affiliation:
- Prince Sultan University, Saudi Arabia
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