Pharma Maintenance2Reliability minds 2013 - MAIN PRMaria Willamowius
One of Europe´s most important conferences for strategic approaches and challenges in the field of plant asset- maintenance and reliability management in the Pharma & Life Science industries More information regarding speakers, keynotes, main topics and program on : http://pharma-maintenance2013.we-conect.com/
ExamSoft Implementation at St. George’s University – A Recipe for SuccessExamSoft
Presented by Sally-Ann Clement, Teah Cummings, Avril Best, Leisha Griffith-Mark, and Wayne Radix
Vertical- Medical
In an effort to find a user friendly and cost effective solution to administering examinations St. George’s University (SGU) researched several computer based options. After careful consideration, ExamSoft was identified as the best solution for its needs as it allowed for the easy handling of all major aspects of the exam process. The decision to transition was also based on the fact that computer based examinations have become the standard format for administering exams in higher education.
The rollout of the computer based exams at SGU was phased, with an initial pilot in three School of Medicine (SOM) courses. Through our ExamSoft Pilot, the University was able to identify key resources needed as well as resolve major issues in preparation for a university wide rollout of the software. The Course Directors/Pilot Users were not only instrumental in this process but also helped boost the confidence of their peers some of whom had reservations about the transition process. After successful completion of the Pilot, the university felt confident about extending the use of ExamSoft to other schools specifically the School to Veterinary Medicine (SVM) and later the School of Arts and Science (SAS).
Exam Managers found the unique capabilities of the software such as the use of categories, reports and the availability of certain security features for example exam password, snapshot etc. to be very useful. Additionally, the availability of the highlight features as well as the question review pane provides an enhanced exam experience. The development of student policies and guidelines for Exam Managers were beneficial as they provide clear procedures for the use of ExamSoft at SGU.
This proposal will not only focus on both the successes and challenges SGU faced during the implementation of ExamSoft but will also focus on how faculty and students were engaged throughout the process.
At the end of the session, participants will be:
Equipped with guidelines for the successful implementation of ExamSoft at an educational institution.
Pharma Maintenance2Reliability minds 2013 - MAIN PRMaria Willamowius
One of Europe´s most important conferences for strategic approaches and challenges in the field of plant asset- maintenance and reliability management in the Pharma & Life Science industries More information regarding speakers, keynotes, main topics and program on : http://pharma-maintenance2013.we-conect.com/
ExamSoft Implementation at St. George’s University – A Recipe for SuccessExamSoft
Presented by Sally-Ann Clement, Teah Cummings, Avril Best, Leisha Griffith-Mark, and Wayne Radix
Vertical- Medical
In an effort to find a user friendly and cost effective solution to administering examinations St. George’s University (SGU) researched several computer based options. After careful consideration, ExamSoft was identified as the best solution for its needs as it allowed for the easy handling of all major aspects of the exam process. The decision to transition was also based on the fact that computer based examinations have become the standard format for administering exams in higher education.
The rollout of the computer based exams at SGU was phased, with an initial pilot in three School of Medicine (SOM) courses. Through our ExamSoft Pilot, the University was able to identify key resources needed as well as resolve major issues in preparation for a university wide rollout of the software. The Course Directors/Pilot Users were not only instrumental in this process but also helped boost the confidence of their peers some of whom had reservations about the transition process. After successful completion of the Pilot, the university felt confident about extending the use of ExamSoft to other schools specifically the School to Veterinary Medicine (SVM) and later the School of Arts and Science (SAS).
Exam Managers found the unique capabilities of the software such as the use of categories, reports and the availability of certain security features for example exam password, snapshot etc. to be very useful. Additionally, the availability of the highlight features as well as the question review pane provides an enhanced exam experience. The development of student policies and guidelines for Exam Managers were beneficial as they provide clear procedures for the use of ExamSoft at SGU.
This proposal will not only focus on both the successes and challenges SGU faced during the implementation of ExamSoft but will also focus on how faculty and students were engaged throughout the process.
At the end of the session, participants will be:
Equipped with guidelines for the successful implementation of ExamSoft at an educational institution.