Open book exams: open season for cheaters or a better form of assessment?
By Blog Editor, IOE Digital, on 19 May 2021
The start of the pandemic in March 2020 caused universities to do a rapid pivot from the well-entrenched invigilated, timed, unseen exams to online tests mostly taken at home.
Software can monitor students taking exams in their own homes by using video or proctoring methods, or by locking down the examinee’s computer. But by far the most straightforward option is open book exams with extended timescales. This is mostly what happened at the University of London. But does this mean better assessment or more cheating?
For an open-book exam, students can search online and access books, notes, and other available resources online or in print. If the exam writing window remains (more…)