Take-Home Exams in Higher Education: A Systematic Review
This work describes a systematic review of the research on take-home exams in tertiary education. It was found that there is some disagreement in the community about the virtues of take-home exams but also a lot of agreement. It is concluded that take-home exams may be the preferred choice of assess...
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Main Author: | Lars Bengtsson (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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