Student Cheating And Alternative Web-Based Assessment

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Jennifer Styron
Ronald A. Styron

Keywords

Web-based assessment, student cheating, e-cheating, alternative assessment in online courses

Abstract

As distance education continues to expand within the United States so does the amount of faculty concern in regard to student cheating. The purpose of this paper was to explore the concept of eCheating in web-based course environments and review the need for and the types of alternative assessments found in these environments. This paper will also include potential proactive measures that professors may employ to be better prepared for instances of eCheating. Furthermore, assessment measures and distance learning theories will be analyzed to determine successful electronic assessments and instructional design components required for effective web-based courses.

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