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Evaluation and Exams
Evaluation in hybrid classrooms requires adaptive approaches that respect the diverse needs and settings of students learning both in-person and remotely. Below is a detailed discussion of various methods, their considerations, and the associated risks and benefits.
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Hybrid Examinations
Designing examinations for hybrid settings involves blending online and in-person assessment strategies while ensuring fairness, accessibility, and integrity.
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Certification System
Certification in hybrid classrooms must be designed with fairness, flexibility, and accessibility in mind.
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Self-assessment
23 questions to test your learning level
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Feedback and evaluations in hybrid classrooms

Incorporating the right tools is vital for successful hybrid examinations:

  • Learning Management Systems (LMS): Platforms like Moodle, Canvas, and Google Classroom offer functionalities such as timed assessments, question randomization, and automatic grading, which support both synchronous and asynchronous exam delivery.
  • Remote Proctoring Solutions: Tools like Respondus Monitor and Examity provide options for webcam monitoring, lockdown browsers, and biometric verification, helping maintain exam integrity remotely.
  • Interactive Assessment Tools: Software like Kahoot and Socrative allows for interactive, real-time quizzes and assessments that can be accessed by both in-person and remote students.
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