Technology-mediated self-assessment in higher education: A critical review

Yuan CAO, Zi YAN, Lan YANG, Ernesto PANADERO, Chen CHEN

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Abstract

This review critically examines empirical evidence from 50 studies over two decades on technology-mediated self-assessment (TMSA) in higher education, providing a comprehensive overview of the tools used, and the benefits and challenges encountered in its application. The findings suggest that TMSA not only retains the benefits of traditional self-assessment, such as enhancing students’ academic performance and fostering long-term learning, but also introduces unique advantages. It amplifies student engagement via interactive and multimedia elements, provides flexibility for self-assessment, and assists educators with data-driven insights while easing administrative tasks. However, it also brings challenges, including technical issues like software glitches, connectivity problems, and compatibility issues with various devices or operating systems. The review concludes with recommendations for optimizing TMSA implementation. Copyright © 2025 by authors.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberep588
JournalContemporary Educational Technology
Volume17
Issue number3
Early online dateAug 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Citation

Cao, Y., Yan, Z., Yang, L., Panadero, E., & Chen, C. (2025). Technology-mediated self-assessment in higher education: A critical review. Contemporary Educational Technology, 17(3), Article ep588. https://doi.org/10.30935/cedtech/16739

Keywords

  • Technology-mediated self-assessment
  • Higher education
  • Self-assessment
  • Education technology

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