“I get higher marks via BYOD”: A descriptive qualitative study on student experiences using BYOD e-assessments to enhance the dimensions of administration and support for learning excellence.

Janus van As, Elizabeth Kanita Brits
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Background: A Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) e-assessment strategy empowers students to use personal devices for digital exams, reducing the need for specialised facilities and enhancing learning excellence by simplifying by streamlining the administrative and support dimensions of the student experience. Despite its benefits, it remains underused. This study investigates student perceptions of BYOD for e-assessments within a Faculty of Medicine and Health Science. Methods: A descriptive qualitative approach was adopted, employing a survey with open-ended and Likert-scale questions to delve into student experiences. Results: The findings revealed that 82.7% of students had a positive experience due to the method's efficiency and convenience. However, 20.7% still preferred traditional pen-and-paper assessments. Various factors, such as technical difficulties, device quality and familiarity, and confidence in using technology, shaped these experiences. Students with older devices expressed worries about compatibility and performance. There were also issues related to connectivity and the specific device used. Interestingly, most students felt a sense of safety and were less stressed using a familiar device. However, those with outdated devices harboured performance concerns, and some lacked confidence in their technological skills. Conclusion: While BYOD for e-assessment offers a valuable means to enhance student experience and decrease administrative load, it is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Successful execution requires a mix of interventions, including faculty support, student training, and thoughtful planning. When implementing a BYOD e-assessment system, it is essential to consider student experiences and address their needs. Additionally, implementing BYOD for assessment requires multiple strategic actions to ensure effective integration. Furthermore, the study underlines the need for a comprehensive learning excellence approach that factors in student support and administration, affirming that technology can elevate the student experience. Therefore, conducting research on how technology can contribute to learning excellence warrants more research.
“我通过BYOD获得更高的分数”:一项关于学生使用BYOD电子评估的经验的描述性定性研究,以提高管理和支持卓越学习的维度。
背景:自带设备(BYOD)电子评估策略使学生能够使用个人设备进行数字考试,减少了对专门设施的需求,并通过简化学生体验的管理和支持维度来提高学习质量。尽管它有好处,但它仍未得到充分利用。本研究调查了医学与健康科学学院学生对电子评估中自带设备的看法。方法:采用描述性定性方法,采用开放式和李克特量表的调查来深入研究学生的经历。结果:82.7%的学生对该方法的有效性和便捷性有积极的体验。然而,20.7%的学生仍然喜欢传统的纸笔评估。各种因素,如技术困难,设备质量和熟悉程度,以及使用技术的信心,形成了这些经验。使用旧设备的学生对兼容性和性能表示担忧。还有一些问题与连接和使用的特定设备有关。有趣的是,大多数学生在使用熟悉的设备时会感到安全感,压力也会减少。然而,那些使用过时设备的人担心性能,有些人对自己的技术技能缺乏信心。结论:虽然电子评估的BYOD提供了一种有价值的手段来提高学生的体验和减少管理负担,但它不是一个万能的解决方案。成功的执行需要多种干预措施,包括教师支持、学生培训和深思熟虑的规划。在实施BYOD电子评估系统时,必须考虑学生的经历并满足他们的需求。此外,实施BYOD评估需要采取多种战略行动,以确保有效整合。此外,该研究强调需要一种综合的卓越学习方法,将学生支持和管理因素考虑在内,肯定了技术可以提升学生的体验。因此,对技术如何促进卓越学习的研究需要更多的研究。
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