Title :
Towards electronic exams in undergraduate engineering
Author :
Richter, Thomas ; Boehringer, David
Author_Institution :
IZUS/TIK Comput. Center, Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract :
In this work, we describe the first step towards electronic exams at the University of Stuttgart. The motivation, both driven by students and lecturers, is to offer assessments that are closer to real-life programming by allowing interactive programming and debugging not possible with pen and paper exams. This is in so far important as skills in computer algebra systems as for example MATLAB or programming languages like Java are an elementary ingredient of any engineering study nowadays. In this paper, we describe the technological basis tor computer based exams based on a system already successfully deployed for homework assignments, and describe its transition to an electronic assessment system. We discuss not only the technological requirements on software, its architecture and our choices for hardware, but also provide a brief introduction into the organizational and legal challenges that we are going to overcome.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational administrative data processing; engineering education; further education; mathematics computing; University of Stuttgart; computer algebra systems; computer based exams; debugging; eExams; electronic assessment system; electronic exams; homework assignments; interactive programming; legal challenges; numerical mathematics; organizational challenges; real-life programming; software technological requirements; undergraduate engineering; Browsers; Computers; Employment; Least squares approximations; Servers; Tiles; US Department of Defense; Virtual Laboratory; eExam; eLearning Management System;
Conference_Titel :
Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
DOI :
10.1109/EDUCON.2014.6826090