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Unproctored Internet Based Testing

Discover the advantages of unproctored internet-based testing for recruitment streams and job-specific applications. Our flexible and scalable solution allows for global access, while ensuring security and mitigating risks.

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Unproctored Internet Based Testing

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  1. Sep 2018 Unproctored Internet Based Testing ATP- SIG (Brussels)

  2. Unproctored internet-based testing https://assessments.un.org

  3. Background 400 000 2 000 1 : 200

  4. Challenges Austerity Application Growth 300% 65% “Do more with less”

  5. Recruitment streams Applications Stream Selections Job specific Up 1,200 1 40 Multiple jobs Up 12,000 50 Up 20,000 Reserve lists

  6. Types of tests • Job knowledge • Case studies • Essay items • General knowledge • Translation • Multiple Choice • Drafting • Cognitive ability • Situational judgement

  7. Delivery requirements • Available anywhere, anytime • Scalable to cover peaks • Cost effective • Record applicants’ action • Flexible solution to evolve • Accessible for a disability or impairment • Use by different entities under one roof • Branded for our org

  8. Solution Just one tool in the selection process • Online • Unproctored • On open source • Developed in-house

  9. Concerns Global access System reliability • Online Applicants’ readiness • Unproctored Security of material/data Equivalence paper/online • On open source Dishonesty • In- house solution In-house capabilities Accommodation

  10. Mitigating risks – online (1/3) Advanced Notice • Global access IT requirements Sample Tests • Applicants’ readiness Applicants’ responsibilities

  11. Mitigating risks – online (2/3) Conducted equivalence studies (comparable means and SDs) • Equivalence paper/online Ensured equivalent test-taker control (such as the ability to skip or review items) as on the manual version

  12. Mitigating risks – online (3/3) Load tests Cloud hosted • System reliability UN IT security infrastructure • Security of material/data Website remediation • Accommodation Test design considers accommodations

  13. Unproctored- issues • The use of test-taking proxies Dishonesty • Use of illicit aids • Pre-knowledge of test items obtained from previous test takers • Post on social media • Studies on performance differences between proctored and unproctored test takers inconclusive

  14. Mitigating risks - unproctored • Username and password • Remotely proctored verification test • Test timer Dishonesty • Clear instructions • Web patrol • Data forensic – plagiarizing software • Randomized questions • Type of questions • Adaptive tests

  15. Mitigating risks – open source • Access to large network of Moodle developers In-house capabilities • Number of UN learning platforms use Moodle

  16. Our Experience so far… Competitive Exam • Hours-long online constructed response and MCQs • Large volumes • Global applicant pool Regular Vacancies • Shorter constructed response/essay • Global applicant pool • All levels (incl. senior) Unproctored Internet-based Testing Roster exercises • Constructed response and MCQs • Large volumes • Global applicant pool

  17. Our Experience so far… Advantages • Low cost per applicant • Open-source communities of support • Flexible Disadvantages Unproctored Internet-based Testing • Infrastructure required • IT Specialist required • Live Test-taker support required

  18. Considering IBT, consider this.. Infrastructure? Test Content? Test-Takers? Unproctored Internet-based Testing Communications?

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