Digital Assessment in HE: Conceptual Foundations, Applications, and Empirical Evidence

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  • Uzbek state world languages university

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18889004
Digital Assessment in HE: Conceptual Foundations, Applications, and Empirical Evidence

Abstract

Digital assessment has become a central component of higher education due to technological advancements, expanding online learning environments, and data-driven instructional models. This article examines the conceptual foundations of digital assessment, synthesizes empirical research on its effectiveness, and presents practical applications in university contexts. The literature indicates that digital assessment enhances feedback timeliness, scalability, and adaptive measurement precision. However, concerns regarding validity, academic integrity, equity, and data privacy remain significant. The paper concludes by identifying research gaps and proposing directions for future inquiry in digitally mediated assessment practices.

Keywords:

Digital assessment e-assessment higher education formative assessment computerized adaptive testing learning analytics

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Author Biography

Shakhnoza Ismatova,
Uzbek state world languages university

PhD, associate professor

How to Cite

Ismatova, S. (2026). Digital Assessment in HE: Conceptual Foundations, Applications, and Empirical Evidence. The Lingua Spectrum, 2(1), 359–364. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18889004