Scott has 25 years of experience leading technology companies into bold new growth markets. Senior executive for a number of venture-backed tech companies in healthcare and education. Now retired, focusing on board duties, family and friends...Senior executive for a number of venture-backed tech companies in healthcare and education. Now retired, focusing on board duties, family and friends.
Expecting academics to effectively review potential cheating incidents is unrealistic and ineffective, says Scott McFarland
ProctorU, the academic division of Meazure Learning, has announced it is discontinuing services that rely solely on artificial intelligence for exam proctoring. Instead, it will use human proctors for every test session.
By Scott McFarland, CEO, ProctorU. Technology has unquestionably made teaching and learning better in many ways, accessibility and scale most notably. But it’s also made cheating, or academic dishonesty, incredibly easy and incredibly common. Many people, even those employed in education, probably don’t fully realize exactly how common cheating has become. Three different, independent academic […]