SXSW EDU 2023
Pandemic Effects on Exams & Student Behavior
Description:
Last Fall, an unprecedented report was released about exam breaches and interventions on over 3 million online proctored exams showing cheating attempts on more than six percent of proctored exams, 13X higher than prior to the pandemic. In a frank discussion about cheating and human behavior, we’ll explore the pandemic effect on cheating and if the trend is reversing itself or escalating and what that means to academia.
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Takeaways
- Examine the statistics and findings from the 2021 Exam Conduct and Integrity Report.
- Discuss cultural perceptions about cheating and what we’ve learned from the pandemic that can guide positive change going forward.
- Identify methods to reduce cheating in several levels, from the individual level, class level, department and institutional level.
Speakers
- Karen Symms Gallagher, PhD, Professor, Veronica and David Hagen Chair in Women’s Leadership, USC Rossier School of Education
- Jarrod Morgan, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Meazure Learning
- Derek Newton, Reporter, Writer, Expert in global Academic Integrity issues, The Cheat Sheet
- Jarret Dyer, Coordinator, Specialized Testing, College of DuPage
Organizer
Jennifer Harrison, CEO, Pando Public Relations
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