Online exams organization increased during the Covid-2019 pandemic. E-proctoring tools represented one of the systems used to take tests and monitor students’ behaviour and integrity. Previous studies on the theme analysed the ease, technical issues and reliability of the system, students’ academic results and digital skills in using online tools, effect of proctored testing on anxiety and performances. The paper presents the results of the questionnaire administered to 541 students at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia to define how the use of e-proctoring systems for exams affects students’ perceptions about their performances and teachers’ role and impacts on concentration, attention, time management, anxiety, understanding, and motivation. The sample was predominantly divided into two equivalent groups in the answers: students who found positive elements in the experience, and students who saw the anxiety worsening using Smowl; students who were ready to use this tool with or without teachers also in the future, and students who found worrying the distance from the teacher. The exception to these results is students in Digital Education course degree who demonstrate greater confidence in proctored testing. The inquiry underlines teachers’ necessity to accurately design the exams and communicate with students in all teaching moments (include assessment).

Students’ perception on e-proctoring system for online assessment / DE SANTIS, Annamaria; Bellini, Claudia; Sannicandro, Katia; Minerva, Tommaso. - (2020), pp. 161-168.

Students’ perception on e-proctoring system for online assessment

Annamaria De Santis
;
Claudia Bellini;Katia Sannicandro
Methodology
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Tommaso Minerva
2020

Abstract

Online exams organization increased during the Covid-2019 pandemic. E-proctoring tools represented one of the systems used to take tests and monitor students’ behaviour and integrity. Previous studies on the theme analysed the ease, technical issues and reliability of the system, students’ academic results and digital skills in using online tools, effect of proctored testing on anxiety and performances. The paper presents the results of the questionnaire administered to 541 students at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia to define how the use of e-proctoring systems for exams affects students’ perceptions about their performances and teachers’ role and impacts on concentration, attention, time management, anxiety, understanding, and motivation. The sample was predominantly divided into two equivalent groups in the answers: students who found positive elements in the experience, and students who saw the anxiety worsening using Smowl; students who were ready to use this tool with or without teachers also in the future, and students who found worrying the distance from the teacher. The exception to these results is students in Digital Education course degree who demonstrate greater confidence in proctored testing. The inquiry underlines teachers’ necessity to accurately design the exams and communicate with students in all teaching moments (include assessment).
2020
Enhancing the Human Experience of Learning with Technology: New challenges for research into digital, open, distance & networked education, European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN) Proceedings2020 Research Workshop | Lisbon, 21-23 October, 2020
Students’ perception on e-proctoring system for online assessment / DE SANTIS, Annamaria; Bellini, Claudia; Sannicandro, Katia; Minerva, Tommaso. - (2020), pp. 161-168.
DE SANTIS, Annamaria; Bellini, Claudia; Sannicandro, Katia; Minerva, Tommaso
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