Open-Book-Exam
Students are allowed to use their learning materials and all available aids in open-book examinations. For this reason, the examination tasks do not aim at reproducing knowledge, but at transfer and application performances.
Students are allowed to use their learning materials and all available aids in open-book examinations. For this reason, the examination tasks do not aim at reproducing knowledge, but at transfer and application performances.
In a show-and-tell format, a video tutorial will show you how to create an Open Book exam on your own. In doing so, the E-Learning Coordinator of the Faculty of Humanities, Philipp Nern, will guide you through all the important steps to create an online exam on Exam.UP for the first time. Through the video, you will learn how to format your own test course and will be taught what to look for when generating a collection of questions. In a final step, you will be shown what an exemplary exam looks like and what the advantages and disadvantages of conducting an Open Book exam are.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the e-learning coordinator via e-mail at pnernuuni-potsdampde .
Erstellung von Open-Book-Klausuren (Tutorial, german)
Tests mit Moodle (Online-Kurs, german)
At this point we would like to refer to the compilation of our colleagues at the Wildau University of Applied Sciences: https://www.th-wildau.de/elben/pruefungen-didaktik/ (german)
Student Legal Affairs Officer
Dr. Andrea Radcke (Dezernat 2: Studienangelegenheiten)
E-learning coordinators of the faculties
You can reach all e-learning coordinators at elis-koordinatorenulists.cs.uni-potsdampde .
The following people are particularly familiar with the topic of "digital testing":
Mathias Loboda (Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences)
Philipp Nern (Faculty of Humanities)
Anja van Bernum (Faculty of Law)
Jakob Arlt (Faculty of Philosophy)
Assessments with Moodle (Exam.UP)
Department for Teaching and Media (general questions): lehre.medienuuni-potsdampde