Presentation Panel
Two Years of Extensive Remote Examination: Experiences and Learning for the Future
Date Thursday, Nov 24 Time – RoomCharlottenburg I
Over the past two years, online proctoring has ensured its place in education and is here to stay. Julian Prommer from TU Darmstadt will give us an insight into how online exams and online proctoring have evolved over the last 2-3 years and which learnings were important in the process.
When shifting into remote proctoring, institutions like TU Darmstadt needs to ensure a remote assessment environment that is safe, secure, effective, scalable, and offers the best test-takers experience.
In this session, Julian Prommer will show how TU Darmstadt implemented online Proctoring with Proctorio and will use practical examples to explain which aspects are crucial and should be considered when setting up an online proctoring environment.
Outcomes:
- Use case of how the TU Darmstadt uses remote proctoring.
- Practical tips for setting up an online proctoring environment.
- The role of remote proctoring in the future of education.
Julian Pommer
M.Sc. Computer Science, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
Julian Prommer grew up with computers and had already slight contact with E-Learning at school in the late 90s. He saw the rising of E-Learning at the Technical University Darmstadt as a student from 2004 on, as a tutor from 2007 on, and as a technical assistant for scale courses between 2012 to 2018 including meeting management for homework colloquiums and live examination of automated graded homework as computer exams.
His master thesis had the topic “Design of Computer Examination Processes and Systems for Technical University Darmstadt” in 2019. His next carrier step was joining the introduction of computer exams of the Center of Educational Development and Technology project of the TUDa. The Covid 19 Pandemic accelerated the introduction of computer exams and opened a wide field of experiments. The upcoming topics will be diversity, live plans, internationalization, and antidiscrimination in (computer) exam processes.
Thomas Fetsch
Managing Director, Proctorio GmbH, Germany
Thomas Fetsch is the Managing Director of Proctorio GmbH, the German subsidiary of Proctorio Inc., a comprehensive learning integrity platform with automated solutions for remote online exam proctoring.
With years of experience managing and developing companies in the digitization industry, Thomas is a source of creative and imaginative inspiration for interdisciplinary teams to establish successful solutions to realize digital transformation. As an open, committed, and motivated lateral thinker, he can transform innovations into viable, sustainable solutions that fit customer requirements.