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Chat as Media in Exams

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The paper reportsdocuments our experiences using chat as a medium for exams in a so-called flexible education. The type of education is adult learning and planning of education. The experiences show some interesting results. It is a very different way of communicating, which leaves a new level of initiative and control to the student. A new way of assessment has qualified the study process, and this work has examined one way to do virtual assessment.

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Witfelt, C., Philipsen, P.E. & Kaiser, B. Chat as Media in Exams. Education and Information Technologies 7, 343–349 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020965622152

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