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ERIC Number: EJ1342166
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
Pages: 10
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ISSN: EISSN-2375-5636
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Internet-Based Testing: A Solution for the New Normal
Langenfeld, Thomas
Journal of Applied Testing Technology, v23 spec iss p5-14 2022
The turn to online learning and training programs as a response to challenging times (i.e., the COVID-19 crisis) necessitated the need for internet-based testing solutions. Researchers generally have found that Unproctored Internet Testing (UIT) for high-stakes cognitive ability assessments results in higher scores than proctored assessments. Live or Artificial Intelligence (AI) remote proctoring are possible solutions for the secure administrations. Vendors have developed live and AI remote proctoring with service levels ranging from minimal to top-tier security. Added security comes with a price, and these services quickly become expensive. Institutions need to identify a level of security that is commensurate with the stakes and uses of test scores. Researchers are finding that combining live remote proctoring with specific design features minimizes cheating and other unauthorized behaviors. As institutions consider live remote proctoring, they need to be cognizant of not only ensuring security, but also ensuring the opportunity to test for all students.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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