Software implementation
Pilot exams planning
Stakeholder communication
Project Background
The BYOD (Bring-Your-Own-Device) LockDown Browser Proof of Concept project, a component of the Online Assessment Initiative 2022-24, is a response to the evolving assessment requirements at UCD. Recognising the changing nature of assessments and the prevalence of personal devices among students, the project aims to evaluate these technological assets within UCD’s assessment processes. The project aims to leverage the widespread use of student-owned devices and also seeks to evaluate the flexibility and academic integrity of invigilated, on-campus digital exams.
The primary goal of the project is to establish a proof of concept regarding BYOD exams using lockdown browser software. It will assess the specific needs and prerequisites for their successful implementation, starting with a selection of modules that conduct in-trimester exams. This initial focus on smaller-scale examinations will aid in understanding the requirements and exploring the potential for scaling BYOD exams for larger, more complex scenarios, including end-of-trimester exam schedules.
Project Timeline
Please see below key dates for the Proof of Concept Project 2023/24 -
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January 2024
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February 2024
LockDown Browser software integration with Brightspace
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March 2024
LockDown Browser testing
Pilot Modules confirmed for mid-trimester pilot exams
Project Sub-Group formation -
April 2024
LockDown Browser pilot exams
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May 2024
Student and Staff evaluations of pilot exams
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June 2024
Recommendations as a proof of concept and potential wider rollout
Learn More
This website will be updated regularly with key information and resources as the project progresses. If you have any queries, please contact keith.barrett@ucd.ie.