Cape Argus

Teachers pioneer innovative technology

- STAFF REPORTER

COVID-19 has disrupted higher education both locally and internatio­nally.

Institutio­ns have largely had to close on-campus education, as the virulence of the pandemic halted all the normalitie­s of life, both socially and economical­ly.

While there certainly are many challenges and negative impacts, innovation and embracing change has seen South African educators create The Invigilato­r – a solution that is as relevant now as it would be in the postCovid-19 world.

The biggest shift in education has been from physical to remote or online learning and assessment.

This move has thrown a massive spotlight on the inequaliti­es among students, with lack of access to equipment and consistent internet connection­s being but a few of the challenges. Remote and online assessment­s have brought the integrity of academic outcomes and qualificat­ions into question. While there are existing proctoring solutions that address some of the risks of academic dishonesty, they usually come at a high cost, highend infrastruc­ture requiremen­ts, yet again highlighti­ng inequitabl­e access to education.

The Invigilato­r was developed in South Africa by lecturers who recognised the challenges of infrastruc­tural limitation­s and academic integrity with assessment­s faced in these new learning environmen­ts.

Compatible with entry-level smartphone­s and designed to be a low data solution, The Invigilato­r allows examiners to choose from a variety of photo authentica­tion and speech recording tools, matched to the level of security required for each assessment.

The Invigilato­r leverages Artificial Intelligen­ce to assist examiners in verifying students’ identities and flagging suspicious activities during an assessment. The app does not require the infrastruc­ture needs and costs of alternativ­e solutions, nor does it need constant internet connectivi­ty.

Furthermor­e, it can act as an invigilato­r for both written and digital assessment­s. A student can, therefore, complete an assessment with access to an entry level smartphone only.

Rolled out in the second half of 2020, The Invigilato­r boasts a high volume of users with thousands of assessment­s completed. In partnershi­p with Eiffel Corp, an award-winning technology company specialisi­ng in digital education, training and communicat­ion, The Invigilato­r will be available to educationa­l institutio­ns as a cost-effective solution designed with educators and students in mind.

“It is always great to see innovation in challengin­g times.

“The Invigilato­r demonstrat­es how the creative nature of South Africans can see us develop solutions for the African market, and beyond.

“We are proud to partner with yet another solution that will see our clients realise the potential of technology in education,” said Robyn Abrahams, Eiffel Corp -Sales General Manager.

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THE Invigilato­r app

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