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Facilitation in the Age of COVID-19: Making the Most of your Online Client Sessions

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COVID-19 has forced many licensure and certification organizations to re-examine the ways in which they approach exam development and consider swapping in-person exercises for online meetings. If current projections around the curve of the virus hold, online sessions may become the norm in organizational life for some time to come. In some ways, this move […]

What is a Psychometrician Anyways?

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From the desk of Chris Beauchamp, VP Psychometrics, Meazure Learning As a young boy growing up in a small logging community in Northern Ontario, I always wanted to be a psychometrician. While my friends dreamed of becoming astronauts, police officers, or secret agents, I’d dream of a career in psychometrics, standard-setting, item response theory, job […]

Four Ways ProctorU Can Help Faculty Realize Their 2020 Goals

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You and your students have had time to settle into the new year and new semester – you’ve written your lesson plans, sent syllabi, established course rules and set student expectations. But, have you given thought to what your goals regarding the testing process in 2020 should be? Here are four ways ProctorU can help […]

ProctorU Celebrates Black History Month, Honoring Individuals who Move People Forward… in School, in Work, and in Life.

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Since 1976, each United States president has named February as Black History Month, a time when we recognize and honor remarkable past and present achievements of African Americans. This month, we’re celebrating notable individuals who have had an impact on both the African American and higher education communities. Their accomplishments speak for themselves. Dr. Molefi […]

The importance of constructive marking technology

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There are different exam question formats that can be used for credentialing examinations. The most common format is multiple-choice questions. However, some credentialing examinations also use constructed-response questions to assess knowledge, skills, and abilities in their credentialing process. Constructed-responses questions require exam candidates to provide a written answer in the form of a few words […]

Maintaining Program Integrity in a Time of Increasing Test Misconduct

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What can credentialing organizations do in order to maintain the integrity of their assessments? Dr. Chris Beauchamp provides advice on how to maintain confidence in the assessment process. Test misconduct is one of the greatest threats that credentialing organizations face when designing and delivering high-stakes assessments. Candidate misconduct is not only becoming more common; it is also […]

The Balancing Act in High-Stakes Exam Delivery: Exam Security and Candidate Experience

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What is high-stakes testing? Why are there rules and processes for administering high-stakes exams? What are the key considerations when administering these exams in test centres across multiple locations? These are all excellent questions that need clear answers for credentialing organizations, regulators, proctors, and candidates. It is especially important that exam administration information and security […]

Kassi Boyd, Continuous Improvement Manager

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Kassi Boyd is ProctorU’s first-ever continuous improvement manager and has been with the company since 2012. Read her unique view on the evolution of online proctoring and of online education: Where are you from and what did you want to be when you grew up? California is my home, and I’ve grown up in a […]

Dr. Isabelle Gonthier weighs in on the recent college admissions scandal

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This week North American news outlets are buzzing with a breaking scandal revealing billions of dollars in in college admission fraud. More than 50 individuals have been charged (to date) for paying consulting firms to falsify information, bribe entrance and exam officials, or otherwise “cheat” the system to gain entrance to a top tier college. […]