Secure e-examination systems compared: case studies from two countries

Aim/purpose: Electronic examinations have some inherent problems. Students have expressed negative opinions about electronic examinations (e-examinations) due to a fear of, or unfamiliarity with, the technology of assessment, and a lack of knowledge about the methods of e-examinations. Background: Electronic examinations are now a viable alternative method of assessing student learning. They provide freedom of choice, in terms of the location of the examination, and can provide immediate feedback; students and institutions can be assured of the integrity of knowledge testing. Thi... Show more

Authors: Fluck, Andrew E.; Adebayo, Olawale S.; Abdulhamid, Shafi'i M.

Published: Santa Rosa, California, Informing Science Institute, 2017

Resource type: Article

Access item: https://doi.org/10.28945/3705

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