Title :
Student Authentication for Oral Assessment in Distance Learning Programs
Author :
Hayes, Barry ; Ringwood, John V.
Author_Institution :
Intel (Ireland) Ltd., Leixlip
Abstract :
The past decade has seen the proliferation of e-learning and distance learning programs across a wealth of discipline areas. In order to preserve maximum flexibility in outreach, student assessment based exclusively on remotely submitted work has become commonplace. However, there is also growing evidence that e-learning also provides increased opportunity for plagiarism, with obvious consequences for learning effectiveness. This paper reports on the development of a prototype student authentication system, designed for use with a graduate e-learning program. The proposed system can be used to authenticate telephone-based oral examination which can, in turn, be used to confirm a student´s ability in relation to submitted assignments and online test results. The prototype low-cost system is shown to be sufficiently accurate to act as an effective deterrent against plagiarism.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; distance learning; educational administrative data processing; message authentication; speaker recognition; distance learning programs; graduate e-learning program; online test result; oral assessment; speaker verification; student authentication; telephone-based oral examination; Authentication; Databases; Electronic learning; Software; Speaker recognition; Spectrogram; Speech; distance learning; e-learning; plagiarism; speaker verification;
Journal_Title :
Learning Technologies, IEEE Transactions on