Hi,
We are looking at UNIwise (http://uniwise.dk/) , which is a Danish product. As well as providing an examination mode for students' own devices, it offers a means for managing paper and assignment production and administration; as well as handling assignment posting, scripts and marking.
I'd be glad to find out if and what others are looking at, and how these areas are being managed digitally too.
-Claire
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Claire Surridge
Head of TAG (Timetabling and Awards Group)
Registry, Brunel University London
UB8 3PH
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> On Behalf Of Kathryn Connor
> Sent: 19 June 2015 13:13
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> Subject: Exam4 Software
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> Hello,
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> Does anyone use Exam4 software, which allows students to use their own laptop
> under exam conditions? Or, does anyone use or know of similar software? If so,
> could you contact me? I'd like to discuss your experiences with software of this
> nature, and perhaps arrange a visit. The number of Personalised Exam Provision
> (PEP) students we have using our university PCs for exam purposes is reaching
> unmanageable levels, and we need to come up with a solution. I'd be interested
> to hear how others manage.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kathryn
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> Head of Examinations and Awards
> King’s College London
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