Assessment Open Service Interface Definition
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The Assessment Open Service Interface Definition (OSID) is an O.K.I. specification which supports creating, organizing, administrating, evaluating, storing and retrieving assessment
Assessment
Educational assessment is the process of documenting, usually in measurable terms, knowledge, skills, attitudes and beliefs. Assessment can focus on the individual learner, the learning community , the institution, or the educational system as a whole...

information. OSIDs are programmatic interfaces which comprise a Service Oriented Architecture for designing and building reusable and interoperable software.

Assessments are organized into Sections and each Section contains one or more Items. Each Assessment, Section, or Item taken by an Agent
Agent Open Service Interface Definition
The Agent Open Service Interface Definition is an O.K.I. specification which supports the creation, retrieval and deletion of Agent and Groups...

 can also include an Evaluation.

There may be relationships between this OSID and other OSIDs. For example, an implementation might manage an Assessment's content and questions using the Repository OSID
Repository Open Service Interface Definition
-Summary:The Repository Open Service Interface Definition is an O.K.I. specification which defines the storing and retrieving of digital content, referred to as Assets...

. An Assessment may include optional references to the Course Management
CourseManagement Open Service Interface Definition
The CourseManagement Open Service Interface Definition is an O.K.I. specification which supports the creation and management of a course catalog...

 and Grading
Grading Open Service Interface Definition
The Grading Open Service Interface Definition is an Open Knowledge Initiative specification. OSIDs are programmatic interfaces which comprise a Service Oriented Architecture for designing and building reusable and interoperable software....

OSIDs.
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