Abstract
Computer-based test promises several benefits such as automatic grading, assessment features, and paper efficiency. However, besides the benefits, the organization should prepare the enough infrastructure, network connectivity, and user education. The problem upsurges when a hundred numbers of users join the computer-based test. This article proposes Bring-Your-Own-Devices (BYOD), and the cloud computing approach to facilitate a hundred numbers of exam participant. Through the experiment method on 393 students, the article determines five central practices that can be used by the organization who want to implement the massive scale computer-based test.
Highlights
In a developing country like Indonesia, adopting a computer-based test (CBT) in high school is challenging
The research design follows qualitative research design on information system [14]. It uses case study design by doing participant observation in natural settings to explain the implementation of BYOD on CBT (Table I)
Based on the exit survey, it is shown that the BYOD implementation for the computer-based test with the cloud computing can be adopted by considering several critical factors such as internet connection, the client device/hardware, the exam execution process, student digital literacy, and ready to use software to do CBT like Microsoft Forms
Summary
In a developing country like Indonesia, adopting a computer-based test (CBT) in high school is challenging. It can be used to support learning activities such as CBT in high school or higher education [2]. To prepare the student to get accustomed to the CBT system, several types of research do: The development of mobile learning system to make student accustomed to the written exam CBT [4]. It is shown that the solution to implement CBT with BYOD is by creating a custom solution to facilitate the CBT. Cost-effectiveness, network, and training are the main factors to implement cloud computing [9]. What are the critical factors that need to be considered to implement BYOD and cloud computing?. In order to answer the question, this article conducts an experiment to implement BYOD and cloud computing in the CBT.
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