LISA 2001 Abstract
Lexis EXam Invigilation System
Mike Wyer and Susan Eisenbach, Imperial College
Abstract
Computers have made their way into the classroom and lecture hall.
Overhead projectors, blackboards, and whiteboards are being displaced
by smartboards and computer based multimedia presentations. Students
with laptops are a common sight and many courses have their lecture
notes on the web. Students are studying programming, web-site design,
computer graphics, and many other practical disciplines, yet these
courses are still being assessed with traditional pen and paper
examinations.
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