Online Assessment and Examinations practices at the eCampus of Maseno University in Response to COVID 19 lockdown
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2022Author
Barbara Khavugwi, Peter Kiprotich
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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an increasing demand for online learning and led to the demand for the
offer of online assessment at Maseno university. Prior to the COVID19 pandemic the institution had put in place
measures for formative assessment using the institutional online learning platform while the summative
assessment and exams was carried out on campus. This study therefore examines the lecturer’s perspective on
the practices that were put in place for online assessment during the COVID 19 lock down period so as to
establish the consideration needed for successful implementation of online assessment and examinations. A
questionnaire was administered to 42 heads of department and departmental exams coordinators who were
tasked with implementing the measures for uploading the online exams and monitoring the assessments on the
Learning Management system. The results of the study suggest that the implementation of online assessment
and exams largely depends on ensuring the appropriate environment to ensure validity, reliability and security of
the online assessments. The study further established the need for facilitating administrative procedures, improving infrastructure required for online exams and building the technical and pedagogical capacity of
academic staff