[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Good ideas for final exams?



Yes Econ has made a similar request; whether this will be in place quickly is another matter. 




From: Leanne Ramer <lramer@sfu.ca>
Sent: March 18, 2020 4:00 PM
To: Nicholas Blomley; Christopher Pavsek
Cc: academic-discussion (academic-discussion@sfu.ca)
Subject: Re: Good ideas for final exams?
 

I have requested an institutional license for Proctorio (similar to UBC's). If anyone has a connection for making this happen more quickly, please reach out to them! This is the best way to offer online exams (in my opinion). 

Thanks and best,

Leanne


Leanne Ramer, PhD

lramer@sfu.ca

Lecturer, Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology

Anatomy Aficionado


From: Nicholas Blomley <blomley@sfu.ca>
Sent: March 18, 2020 1:31:31 PM
To: Christopher Pavsek
Cc: academic-discussion (academic-discussion@sfu.ca)
Subject: Re: Good ideas for final exams?
 
If anyone is using the Pearson online ‘Mastering’ software, it seems to be relatively easy to set up an online final exam to a large group.

My Pearson rep made a short video for me: https://share.vidyard.com/watch/iyLkSNtpTz9XiuBeoMDUZT?

For everyone, I found some of the suggestions here useful (https://www.pearson.com/news-and-research/working-learning-online-during-pandemic.html), including protocols to minimize cheating (like Google your multiple choice questions in advance to check)

Nick Blomley

On Mar 16, 2020, at 8:00 PM, Christopher Pavsek <cpavsek@sfu.ca> wrote:

Hi all—I’m wondering if anyone here has come up with an interesting solution for administering a final exam to a large class (230+ students).

I thought about doing a final within Canvas at my allotted time slot, but I think a fair number of students might be back home in very different time zones or without good internet access.

My course is an intro to film studies, fwiw.

Has anyone come up with something good?

Thanks
Chris Pavsek