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Recommendations for Computer Exams

April 3, 2023

The Centre for Teaching and Learning in collaboration with IT and other stakeholders at UBC Okanagan has compiled a document cover our “Recommendations for Computer_Exams”

Faculties/Schools may have standard practices for computer exams, so instructors should consult with their Associate Deans/Heads. Instructors considering a computer exam are encouraged to contact the CTL to arrange a consultation and recommendations well in advance of finalizing your exam methodology. Computer exams have benefits and unique risks compared to paper exams that require planning to ensure quality student experiences and adhere to UBC’s expectations of academic integrity.

This document covers aspects of, Course planning, Student communications, Exam options and risks, Canvas quiz set up.  Please review our recommendations, and get in touch with the helpdesk if you have any questions.

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