Technologies de l'éducationLes technologies de l'éducation (Edtech en anglais, pour Educational technology) désignent l'ensemble des nouvelles technologies permettant de faciliter l’enseignement et l'apprentissage. On parle alors de technologies pédagogiques qui permettent d'apprendre de nouveaux contenus sous une forme ludique, stimulante et innovante. Le terme Edtech, né de la contraction d'« éducation » et de « technologie », est apparu dans la littérature anglophone en 2010. Il est devenu populaire pour désigner les startups qui innovent au service de l'éducation.
RandomizationRandomization is the process of making something random. Randomization is not haphazard; instead, a random process is a sequence of random variables describing a process whose outcomes do not follow a deterministic pattern, but follow an evolution described by probability distributions. For example, a random sample of individuals from a population refers to a sample where every individual has a known probability of being sampled. This would be contrasted with nonprobability sampling where arbitrary individuals are selected.
Oral examThe oral exam (also oral test or viva voce; Rigorosum in German-speaking nations) is a practice in many schools and disciplines in which an examiner poses questions to the student in spoken form. The student has to answer the question in such a way as to demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the subject to pass the exam. The oral exam also helps reduce (although it does not eliminate) the risk of granting a degree to a candidate who has had the thesis or dissertation ghostwritten by an expert.
Comprehensive examinationIn higher education, a comprehensive examination (or comprehensive exam or exams), often abbreviated as "comps", is a specific type of examination that must be completed by graduate students in some disciplines and courses of study, and also by undergraduate students in some institutions and departments. Unlike final examinations, comprehensive examinations are not linked to any particular course, but rather test knowledge across one or more general fields of study.