The study investigated opinions of university undergraduates on the use of electronic examination (e-exams). Participants were 600 undergraduates selected from six faculties in Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti using stratified random sampling technique. The strata recognised gender (Male=300, Female=300) and faculties (Arts=100, Education=100, Engineering=100, Management Sciences=100, Science=100, Social Sciences=100). Data were collected using a 25-item opinionnaire, each item rated on a four-point scale: Strongly Agree=4, Agree=3, Disagree=2 and Strongly Disagree=1, with a reliability coefficient=0.79 using Cronbach-α and analysed using means, standard deviations, t-test and one-way ANOVA, tested at 0.05 level of significance. Results sh...
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The present study aimed to explore the effectiveness of electronic exams in assessing students at Sa...
The study examined the Business Education students’ opinion on the benefits and challenges of E-asse...
The aim of the current research paper is to examine Saudi Arabian university students’ perceptions o...
The study was conducted to measure the perception of electronic examination among undergraduate stud...
This study was conducted to explore teachers’ perceptions, and students’ experiences in e-Examinatio...
At the 54th session of the Senate of the National Open University of Nigeria, the Senate approved th...
This study aimed to investigate the attitude of Ash-Shobak university college students concerning th...
Conventionally, undergraduate students in Universities are been examined using the paper based appro...
Aim/Purpose :Electronic examinations have some inherent problems. Students have expressednegative op...
This study investigated the availability and use of e-learning tools as emerging paradigms in Covena...
This paper explores the preconceptions of students as reported via a voluntary online pre implementa...
The study examined the perceptions of students towards the use of computer-based test (CBT) mode of ...
Computer and related technologies provide powerful tools to meet the new challenges of designing and...
ABSTRACTThe massive examination leakages, demand for gratification by teachers, bribe-taking by supe...
Computer Based Testing has taken its root in several universities in Nigeria and it becomes pertinen...
The present study aimed to explore the effectiveness of electronic exams in assessing students at Sa...
The study examined the Business Education students’ opinion on the benefits and challenges of E-asse...
The aim of the current research paper is to examine Saudi Arabian university students’ perceptions o...