Online exams in undergraduate mathematics at une during covid-19 isolation

Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education(2020)

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The University of New England (UNE) has been a champion in online teaching even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonetheless, moving all teaching to a purely online modality presented challenges. A key goal is to have fair examinations that satisfy academic standards and avoid plagiarism. A fair exam guarantees that a student has achieved the learning outcomes and is prepared for further studies or capable of problem solving. We discuss our experiences in creating fair online examinations. Invigilated paper exams were replaced by a combination of online exams using Mobius, an e-learning platform, as well as other “take-home” alternative assessments. Mobius has the ability to create interactive exercises with support for mathematical notation. We found Mobius is suitable for standard skills amenable to multiple choice or numerical answers. However, for more advanced topics Mobius presented additional challenges not present for paper exams and this limited its usefulness. We conclude that upper level undergraduate classes are better tested in a paper or oral examination. The necessity to run all exams online in this trimester caused us to rethink what we ultimately want to achieve in a fair examination as well as to look for alternative examination formats for the future.
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undergraduate mathematics undergraduate une,exams,isolation
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