On 2019-04-19 10:04, Simone Piccardi wrote:
Il 16/04/19 14:45, Mark Clarke ha scritto:
I would suggest that its not an either or approach. We could have a
part that is multiple choice and a practical part. The practical part
doesn't have to be under exam conditions. It could be a task like
write a bash script that does x or some other assignemtn. The student
is given 2 days to do the task and submit the script/assignement and
the testing can be automated.
And how do you avoid having the student getting "help" from a friend?
You don't. The point is to give the student 24 hours to perform a task
and see if they can complete it with the resources at their disposal.
Most of the hands on cyber security exams are like this. Passing the
practical does not mean you have got the cert, there is still the
multiple choice exam.
Simone
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