Watch On:
Summary
SINGAPORE – Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) is exploring the possibility of using artificial intelligence (AI) for invigilation during examinations. The invigilators were able to zoom in closer on screen if they spotted anything suspicious and observe the candidates with minimal disruption to the exams. Deputy principal Terence Chiew, who had previously been teaching and invigilating, said the system has since been used for school-based exams held at the auditorium, where it is installed. They were later replaced with higher-resolution cameras, enabling invigilators a much clearer and accurate view of students taking the exams.
Show Notes
SINGAPORE – Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) is exploring the possibility of using artificial intelligence (AI) for invigilation during examinations.
It will be able to detect irregular behaviour among students and help reduce the manpower needed for school-based examinations, the school said.
In response to queries, ACS (I) principal Arene Koh said it had come up with the idea of e-invigilation for school-based exams through the use of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in 2019.
ACS (I) deputy principal Terence Chiew, who had previously been teaching and invigilating, said the system has since been used for school-based exams held at the auditorium, where it is installed.
They were later replaced with higher-resolution cameras, enabling invigilators a much clearer and accurate view of students taking the exams.