Online Proctoring Solutions for Secure Tests and Assessments

What if we told you that online proctoring doesn’t have to be a source of stress? In fact, with the right knowledge and preparation, it can be a smooth, efficient, and even seamless experience. Whether you’re a student taking a crucial exam or a professional seeking certification, understanding the ins and outs of online proctoring […]
Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up Online Proctoring for Secure Exams

We’ve covered the basics of online proctoring and you might be wondering, what next? If you missed it, you may want to read our previous article on the basics of online proctoring for tests and assessments. If you’ve read it, read on to see how you can complete your online proctored exam without the stress […]
Teachers for Teachers: A Guide to Grading Essays Faster and Fairly

Grading essays has to be one task teachers do not look forward to, especially for a large number of pupils. It can be daunting just thinking about it. Well, unless you have that one student who write so well and you always look forward to reading their essay. Some educators and teachers have cracked the […]
How to Grade Code Assignments Quickly and Efficiently

An often used method to grade code assignments is first to test the code for correctness or functionality. To check if the code operates as intended in this situation, you would need to run it with different inputs. This is a great way to start, however, doing this for more than 100 submitted assignments will […]
Traditional Assessment vs Alternative Assessment Methods

Traditional assessments are still preferred by educators and instructors who believe that while alternative assessment methods can evaluate students’ understanding/knowledge of a subject and skills in depth, they can be subjective and lead to inconsistencies in grading. Discussions like this are common in online forums and sometimes it feels like a war between EdTech advocates […]
Traditional Assessment

Traditional assessments are still preferred by educators and instructors who believe that while alternative assessment methods can evaluate students’ understanding/knowledge of a subject and skills in depth, they can be subjective and lead to inconsistencies in grading. Discussions like this are common in online forums and sometimes it feels like a war between EdTech advocates […]