Intermediate Java Recursion Concepts
Recursion in Java involves solving problems by breaking them down into smaller identical subproblems, eventually reaching a base case. While recursion can simplify implementation, it may be less efficient than iterative solutions due to overhead. This snippet covers the principles of recursion, recursive versus iterative algorithms, and a checklist for programming with recursion.
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Theme: Language Assessment for a Global, Digital and More Equitable Era Session Formats: plenary, parallel, poster, works-in-progress
Sessions of Interest Sessions of Interest Talking to an imagined interlocutor: Interactional and interpersonal features of discourse in computer-mediated speaking assessment Technology in diagnostic and formative language assessment: Friend or foe? AI and deep learning applications in language assessment Linguistic discourse and functional aspects of interactional competence across proficiency levels Automated item generation for language assessment Language proficiency test design for a group of military pilots
Remote Proctoring Remote Proctoring Moving towards minimum standards criteria for a high-stakes testing capability in an at-home Setting; Tony Clark, Emma Bruce, Reza Tasviri (IELTS) Remote proctoring for at- home language tests; Issues of validity and fairness; Geoffrey T. LaFlair (Duolingo English Test) Remote proctoring for in Language Testing: Implications for Validity, Fairness and Justice; Benjamin Kremmel, Dan Isbell & Jieun Kim* * From Kremmel, Isbell & Kim
The BILC Testing Community is encouraged to: The BILC Testing Community is encouraged to: Publish Language Assessment Quarterly, Language Testing, TESOL Quarterly, Studies in Language Assessment Attend international conferences 2024 LTRC at the University of Innsbruck, 1-5 July Theme: Reforming language assessment systems; Reforming language assessment research