2019冠状病毒病大流行中的在线考试:斯里兰卡一所州立大学的调查研究

D. Dayananda, S. Vasanthapriyan, K. Chathumini, M. Fernando
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由于新冠肺炎疫情的日益蔓延,整个世界已经进入了一个新的时代,人类的大部分需求都在网上得到满足。因此,高等教育的主要模式已经戏剧性地转变为在线学习,学生评估通过在线考试完成。尽管在线考试在本次大流行期间做出了巨大贡献,但突然采用在线考试不可避免地造成了额外的影响,这已经成为一种及时的必要性,应该进行研究和研究。本研究从学生的角度探讨了学生对网络考试的偏好,对网络考试的偏好评价方式,以及网络考试中可能存在的不诚实行为。一些关键的发现与在线学习中出现的学生最常见的行为有关。此外,研究了学生在网上考试和网上学习中面临的挑战。调查结果基于斯里兰卡一所州立大学的学生通过在线调查收集的512份回复。研究显示,在这场全球大流行期间,学生们对参加在线考试以满足评估要求持积极态度。家庭作业、带回家/开卷考试和选择题是学生首选的在线评估方式。然而,学术不诚信已经成为一个必须消除的首要问题,以确保在线考试的学术诚信。
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Online Exams in COVID-19 Pandemic: A Survey-based Study at a State University in Sri Lanka
Due to the increasingly spreading nature of COVID-19, the entire world has entered a new era where most human requirements are fulfilled in the online mode. As such, the primary mode of higher education has dramatically shifted to online learning and student evaluations are done through online exams. Although online exams deliver strong contributions during this pandemic period, the sudden adoption of online exams inevitably caused additional impacts that have become a timely necessity that should be researched and studied. This study explores students’ priorities in online exams, preferred evaluation methods to attend online, and possible dishonest behavior in online exams from the students’ perspective. Some key findings are related to the most common behaviors of students that appear in online learning. Furthermore, challenges which the students face in online exams and online learning are investigated. Findings are based on 512 responses collected through an online survey from the students at a state university in Sri Lanka. The study discloses that the students have come up with a positive perception of attending online exams to fulfill the evaluation requirements during this global pandemic. Homework assignments, take-home / open-book examinations, and multiple-choice questions are preferred online evaluation methods among the students. However, academic dishonesty has become a leading issue that must be eliminated to ensure academic integrity in online exams.
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