Published: November 06, 2008
Penn State World Campus and KRYTERION Announce Successful Pilot of Revolutionary Online Secured Testing Technology
KRYTERION Webassessor Sentinel Security Shield(TM) Used in Conjunction With Online KRYTERION Certified Proctors Make Online Secured Testing a Reality for Distance Education

Sloan-C International Conference on Online
Learning -- The Pennsylvania
State University's World Campus and KRYTERION, Inc., announced today
the results of a successful pilot in which students completed proctored exams
online using state-of-the-art technology to ensure security and student
identity. This was made possible through the latest version of Webassessor(TM) Online
Secured Testing(TM) technology, which securely delivers high-stakes
tests without the need for an in-room proctor present.
Previously the World Campus asked students to "find their own proctor" who
was then vetted by the Adult Learner Enrollment Services (ALES). This was a
time consuming process that made testing inconvenient for students and
costly in terms of time for Penn State and the student. "The print-based
proctored exam process could take three - four weeks to move paper through
the postal service between proctors, ALES, and the instructors," commented
Rick Shearer, Interim Director of World Campus Learning Design. "The
lengthened process decreased the effectiveness of the assessment as a
learning tool as feedback was very slow in reaching the students. With
KRYTERION and Webassessor, feedback can be instantaneous, thus providing a
better learning experience for the students."
The first phase of the pilot utilized Distance Education students in two
courses (Horticulture 101 and Physics 101). Over the summer semester, each
student took three exams using a webcam, KRYTERION Webassessor and
KRYTERION's Online Certified Proctors.
The New Webassessor Solution
Webassessor uses patent-pending technology to not only monitor the testing
session for aberrant behaviors like cell phone usage or unusual testing
patterns but it authenticates that the student taking the test is the same
person registered for the class. This allows distance education programs to
test securely and also comply with the authentication requirements recently
passed into law in the Higher Education Act.
The testing technology puts distance education programs in control of their
testing program and provides unparalleled test delivery options. Through
one highly secure and easy-to-use interface, Webassessor allows Distance
Education programs to:
-- Test their students securely via the Internet anytime, anywhere
-- Verify the identity of their students with an easy to use typing
algorithm (Keystroke Analytics)
-- Manage their exams, run custom reports and give student feedback
quickly
"This is not just an evolutionary advancement in how we test," commented
David Foster Ph.D., CEO and Chief Scientist for KRYTERION. "This is a
revolutionary proof of concept. Other industries like banking,
telecommunications and entertainment have all enjoyed the dramatic benefits
brought on by the application of technologies to their businesses. Penn
State's World Campus, through the use of Webassessor, is now able to offer
their students a completely online experience including proctored exams."
For additional information on Webassessor and the Penn State Pilot please
visit: www.kryteriononline.com/de_dl.htm
About KRYTERION
KRYTERION is the leading provider of online secured testing solutions for
academic institutions, IT certification programs, professional and trade
associations. KRYTERION is a privately held corporation with offices
throughout North America and abroad. With years of combined experience in
computer-based testing and related services from its founders, KRYTERION
provides unequaled online secured testing technologies via its acclaimed
Webassessor(TM).
About The Pennsylvania State University's World Campus
Since 1892, when it founded one of the nation's first correspondence study
programs, The Pennsylvania State University has been a pioneer in distance
education. With the launch of the World Campus in 1998, the 25th campus of
Penn State, the University reaffirmed its commitment to providing
educational access to learners around the world.
The World Campus uses multiple technologies to make some of Penn State's
most highly regarded graduate, undergraduate, and continuing professional
education programs available anytime, anywhere. Today, the World Campus
offers more than 50 degree and certificate programs through distance and
online education.
The Pennsylvania State University's World Campus and KRYTERION, Inc. have
co-written a white paper, which will be submitted to academic journals in
the near future.
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