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Session IVTuesday 11.30 am - 12.50 pm210® Showcase session



Assessment in online courses -
some questions and a novel technique



Simon
University of Newcastle, Australia



When students have little to lose and a great deal to gain by cheating, some of them will do so. Students have even less to lose if caught cheating in remote online courses than in face-to-face courses, and so are more likely to cheat in online courses. This paper describes an electronic 'watermarking' system that we have used to detect a particular form of cheating in remote online exams. Findings from the use of the system raise some disturbing questions about the practice of distance education and education in general.