Steven Hanley
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Wed, 18 Nov 2009
I doubt even we were the first... - 16:54
I was interested to see the
claim
about believing they are running the first tertiary exams run on computers, I
guess I am interested because in Computer
Science at ANU we have been running exams for first through fourth years
and for masters courses for 5 years now. Including a first year course with
over 150 students in comp1110 (first year), comp3300 (third year operating
systems course), comp3310 (third year computer networks course) and many
others. These exams account for 50 to 70% of the assessment in these courses.
As I said I would be very surprised if we were the first to do this in
Australia too.
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