Assessments, Exams and Academic Integrity
This guide will cover considerations, techniques and resources for addressing assessing
students and maintaining academic integrity in an online environment. It will cover
both the broader pedagogical conversations, course design, along with specific tools.
It is likely that some people accessing this guide are looking for specific tools
in order to replicate the type of tests, quizzes, and assessments they implemented
in face-to-face classes (Don鈥檛 worry resources are below). It may be helpful to first
take a second to consider some of the broader issues before getting to those tools.The
majority of literature to emerge from the mass shift to online teaching agrees that
most academic integrity issues can be addressed better through the design of the course
and rethinking approaches to assessment, than any technological tool. That is not
to say that you should not be concerned about cheating or implement reasonable safeguards,
but if you are relying solely on technological tools to prevent cheating it is a sisyphean
task.
Some things consider yourself before you begin
- By changing the stakes of the exam, could you reduce the temptations for students
to cheat? If some students are tempted to cheat due to feelings of desperation, would they
be less likely to cheat if the stakes of the exam were lower? This could mean weighing
these types of assessments down in their overall grade or it could be giving students
an opportunity to revisit their exam and to do extra work to reexamine knowledge they
missed. If the ultimate goal of the class is to achieve your learning outcomes, could
that be accomplished better by giving them dynamic opportunities to learn the concepts?
- You need to treat every test as if it were an 鈥渙pen book鈥 test. If that is true, assessments that are aimed at the recall of knowledge (versus the
application) are going to be less effective.
- If you are relying on textbook resources such as premade test banks and publisher
websites those resources are likely readily available to students online. While the pre-constructed nature of these tools save the instructor time when it
comes to assessing students, they also make them easily duplicated and shared across
the internet.
- As we prepare students for a career beyond college, we should ask ourselves if accessing
knowledge without the access to resources mirrors what they will be doing in their
career? With the availability of information of knowledge via the internet, apps etc, is
it more useful to give them assessments that make them apply knowledge to a unique
problem.
- Do you really want to get into an academic integrity arms race with students, where
it becomes a chess match of measures and countermeasures? First, it is an arms race you will likely lose. Unless you are willing to match students
in technical knowledge regarding ways to cheat and are willing to spend as much mental
energy as they are, this is likely a fruitless endeavor. exist that show students how to beat online proctoring.
General Tips for Test Security
Source
- Require students to have a password to access the test
- Make the test only available for designated/limited time. 1 minute per multiple choice
item is sufficient for students who are prepared. If discussion questions are used,
instructors can provide 15-30 minutes per item.
- Develop parallel forms of tests with randomization of items
- Create open book/notes tests and use items that require higher-order thinking so that
answers cannot be easily copied and pasted from external sources.
- Assign low percentages of course grade to non-proctored quizzes/tests
- Allow quiz/test retake attempts until students are satisfied with their final grade
- Give timed tests using course management system features
- Give points solely for completion
- Use features in course management system/testing software to facilitate this process
(i.e. timers, the choice to allow one try or multiple tries at the test, and password
protection)
Don鈥檛 just rely on online testing for assessing individual students. Make sure you
have at least 2 other methods of evaluation (i.e. essay, discussion participation,
real time online chat session). Becoming familiar with the security measures available
through Cougar Courses or specialized software (password for access, automatic randomization
of questions, time limits for tests) will be helpful in promoting academic honesty.
Resources
Strategies For Testing
- - Discussion of how to deter cheating through design
- -Strategies and tools for online exams
- - tips for securing exams
- - Kansas State Best Practices
Tools From 大发
Thinking About Alternative Assessments
- - Rutgers site with considerations for online exams as well as tips for alternatives.
- - Video highlighting how to assess student learning through applied assessment projects.
- - Blog about having to rethink the way that exams are used in remote teaching