Perceived Efficacy of e-Proctoring Software for Emergency Remote Online Based Assessment: Perceptions of Proctored Examinations

Chinaza Solomon Ironsi
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The switch from traditional teaching methods to emergency remote online learning as a result of the outbreak of COVID-19 necessitated a change in approaches to measurement and evaluation in our educational system. A lot of methods were adopted yet the need for credible, properly monitored, valid and reliable assessment continues to be an issue of debate. E-proctoring as a popular strategy for monitoring and administering online-based examinations has witnessed tremendous success over the years yet ethical issues and many more are yet to be extensively examined. While a teacher may embrace the use of this software for monitoring examination, the perception of preservice teachers has not been explored adequately, much more the opinions of the instructors and preservice teachers on the level of efficacy with regards to the use of e-proctoring strategy for monitoring online-based examinations in a hybrid/emergency remote online educational model has not been investigated. It is in this light that this study intends to examine the perceptions of instructors and preservice teachers on the use of e-proctoring devices during online-based assessments, two research questions were investigated through a quantitative research design. A structured questionnaire was used to elicit information from 40 participants comprising of 36 students and 4 teachers on their perceptions of the effectiveness and efficacy of the e-proctored software while administering and monitoring examinations. Findings from the study will be beneficial in drawing valid conclusions on the use of e-proctored devices in monitoring emergency remote online-based assessment. The conclusions will prepare school administrators and equip them with the possible approaches to adopt in ensuring that a credible valid and reliable evaluation process is conducted during the post-COVID 19 semesters.
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电子监考软件对紧急远程在线评估的感知效能:对监考考试的感知
由于新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,从传统教学方法转向紧急远程在线学习,我们必须改变教育系统的衡量和评估方法。采取了许多方法,但是否需要进行可信、适当监测、有效和可靠的评估仍然是一个争论的问题。电子监考作为监控和管理在线考试的一种流行策略,多年来取得了巨大的成功,但道德问题和许多其他问题仍有待广泛审查。虽然教师可能会接受使用该软件来监控考试,但尚未充分探讨职前教师的看法,更没有调查教师和职前教师对在混合/紧急远程在线教育模式中使用电子监考策略来监控在线考试的有效性的意见。鉴于此,本研究旨在考察教师和职前教师对在线评估中使用电子监考设备的看法,通过定量研究设计调查了两个研究问题。我们采用结构化问卷调查的方式,向40名参与者(包括36名学生和4名教师)询问他们对电子监考软件在管理和监督考试时的有效性和效果的看法。这项研究的结果将有助于就使用电子监控器监测紧急情况远程在线评估得出有效结论。这些结论将使学校管理人员做好准备,并为他们提供可能采取的方法,以确保在covid - 19后的学期中开展可信、有效和可靠的评估过程。
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