2020: Implementing remotely invigilated online exams at scale
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Presenter: Kylie Day (University of New England, Australia).
This session explores key lessons and successes of the University of New England's experience in implementing large scale remotely invigilated (proctored) online exams where students use their own computer to do an exam in their own space under supervised conditions. This can be used for both higher stakes exams in a live proctored mode and lower stakes testing using automatic monitoring. UNE now has more than 60% of examinable units offering the exams online, and 25% of all exam sittings are undertaken by students this way. This is expected to grow substantially this trimester.
Kylie is the Manager of Examinations and Scheduling, and a member of the Academic Transformation Project Team at University of New England, Australia.
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