4 Tips for Overcoming Exam Anxiety: Help Your Students Show What They Know

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday October 29, 2020 - Friday October 30, 2020
      2:00 pm - 2:59 pm
  • Location: Online
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Summaries

Summary Sentence: As faculty, instructional designers and proctors, it is our duty to ensure an equal and fair testing environment for the students we serve.

Full Summary: As faculty, instructional designers and proctors, it is our duty to ensure an equal and fair testing environment for the students we serve. Most students feel that proctors exist to catch them in the act of cheating which can create a sense of distrust and high anxiety. How do we, as educators and professionals, change the way in which our testers view proctors and the platforms we use to facilitate exams? How do we educate faculty in preparing students for a virtual test environment in this age of cyber “insecurity” and distrust. For proctors and faculty the results should be the same – equal and fair test environment and sense of security of exam content.

After this session, you will be able to:

-Understand the role of a proctor
-Identify ways to educate students about online proctoring and alleviate misconceptions about privacy invasion
-Educate faculty on how to create a positive online exam experience for students as well as themselves
-Use online exams appropriately – low stakes vs. high stakes – what is at stake for student and faculty

As faculty, instructional designers and proctors, it is our duty to ensure an equal and fair testing environment for the students we serve. Most students feel that proctors exist to catch them in the act of cheating which can create a sense of distrust and high anxiety. How do we, as educators and professionals, change the way in which our testers view proctors and the platforms we use to facilitate exams? How do we educate faculty in preparing students for a virtual test environment in this age of cyber “insecurity” and distrust. For proctors and faculty the results should be the same – equal and fair test environment and sense of security of exam content.

After this session, you will be able to:

-Understand the role of a proctor
-Identify ways to educate students about online proctoring and alleviate misconceptions about privacy invasion
-Educate faculty on how to create a positive online exam experience for students as well as themselves
-Use online exams appropriately – low stakes vs. high stakes – what is at stake for student and faculty

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In Campus Calendar
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The Digital Learning Team

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Faculty/Staff
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Training/Workshop
Keywords
honorlock, Canvas
Status
  • Created By: Samba Diop
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Oct 21, 2020 - 12:50pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 23, 2020 - 12:54pm