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(1) This procedure provides the rules for online examinations or assessments that must be invigilated to meet professional accreditation and regulatory requirements. These examinations are only available under exceptional circumstances to students who are unable to attend campus or examination venues for in-person examination, and only for approved courses. (2) Authority for this document is established by the Assessment and Assessment Flexibility Policy. (3) In addition to assessment requirements outlined in the Assessment Processes, this procedure provides the rules for online examinations: (4) Online invigilated examinations may be made available to students who, due to circumstances outside their control, are unable to attend in-person examinations that fulfil a mandatory accreditation requirement. (5) Online invigilated examinations or assessments reproduce in-person examination conditions by: (6) When approved for an online invigilated examination students are advised that: (7) Students are required to participate in a practice, familiarisation examination or simulation to test the reliability and quality of required software, internet connectivity and equipment suitability and set-up prior to the official examination. (8) Online invigilated examinations are scheduled for the same time and duration as in-person instances of the examination. (9) Recordings of online invigilated exams will continue during any interruptions in the examination environment, including students leaving to attend bathroom breaks or to facilitate equitable learning plans, and may be reviewed to assess whether there has been a potential breach of academic integrity. (10) RMIT undertakes preventative action to mitigate foreseeable risks to academic integrity and to prevent reoccurrences of breaches in online invigilated examinations. (11) Potential breaches of academic integrity are managed in accordance with the Academic Integrity Policy and Student Conduct Policy as appropriate. (12) Students are required to use their RMIT student card to verify their identity. If a student does not have access to their student card, they may provide approved formal photographic identification such as a drivers licence or passport. (13) Appropriate arrangements are made to verify a student’s identity in a manner that is respectful of any religious or cultural requirements. (14) Headwear or covering must not be worn in an examination unless required for medical reasons or religious observance. (15) Students experiencing extenuating circumstances or who have specific needs are appropriately supported and can seek assessment arrangements and equitable learning plans in accordance with the Assessment and Assessment Flexibility Policy. (16) Requests to re-sit or vary the time or date of an online examination due to exceptional circumstances will only be granted by Special Consideration or provisions made through a student’s approved Equitable Learning Plan (ELP). (17) Students who fail to ensure system requirements are met before the examination will not be granted additional time, special consideration or a deferred assessment if problems which could have been identified through a practice online examination arise during the examination. (18) Students sitting an online invigilated exam are responsible for preparing for examination conditions by: (19) Course coordinators are responsible for: (20) Course coordinators must be contactable during an exam or have a suitable nominee in place to assist with issues as they arise. (21) Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Learning and Teaching (or equivalent) are responsible for: (22) Students are advised before sitting an online invigilated examination that they will be monitored and recorded during the examination and the recording will be held for up to 12 months for review if required. (23) Only authorised staff have access to recordings and these staff are only authorised to access recordings for the purpose of investigating potential breaches of academic integrity. (24) All online invigilated examination recordings are stored securely and entirely within RMIT information technology infrastructure. (25) The collection, accuracy, use, storage, disclosure, retention and disposal of students’ personal information and recordings will be managed in accordance with RMIT’s Privacy Policy and local regulations as appropriateAssessment and Assessment Flexibility - Online Invigilated Examination Procedure
Section 1 - Context
Section 2 - Authority
Section 3 - Scope
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Identity Verification
Assessment Flexibility
Responsibilities
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