Collaborative approach and lessons learnt from transitioning to remotely invigilated online examinations
Keywords:
final examinations, remote learning, online examinations, remote invigilation, academic integrityAbstract
The global pandemic in 2020 has spurred the rapid transition to remote learning for higher education providers in terms of course delivery and assessments. Final examinations which play an important role in summarily assessing students’ attainments of course intended learning outcomes are traditionally conducted in a physical invigilated environment. This paper discussed the transition from paper-based physically invigilated final examinations into remotely invigilated online examinations. It highlights the collaborative approach across different parts of the organisation to bring together a smooth experience for students to undertake their final examinations while the academic integrity of the examinations is still maintained. It also sheds lights on some measures of the success of the transition including feedback from teaching staff and students who participated in the process from which lessons are learnt as feedforward for future undertakings.
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Copyright (c) 2020 Vinh Tran, Justin Chu, Jasmine Cheng
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