Hi Matt,
we use Exam.net as well for our digital exams for English, Computer Science, Health, Media Studies, Te Reo and Business Studies for Year 11 to 13.
No integration with KAMAR (or any SMS for that matter) so you will need to do manual grade entry. Students simply enter an exam key (a 6 to 8 alphanumeric string) that uniquely identifies the exam and they are granted access. They type in their name to identifiy themselves to the system.
Exam.net gives you the option of setting security levels for exams. High security involves using Safe Exam Browser that needs to be installed (Windows and MacOS) while medium and low security exams utilise any browser platform with Javascript enabled.
For school Chromebooks, as Stephen mentioned, we just create an OU in Google with the relevant policies applied and move the Chromebooks into that OU. Simple enough.
You can download logs for each exam held that shows whether the student changed focus of the browser tab and for how long. This goes a long way for medium security exams to determine if students are cheating or not.
All the problems we had been facing are all human problems. For example,
- Students don't know how to install Safe Exam Browser on Windows or MacOS.
- Teachers give the wrong code to students for their exams (!!!)
- Students run multiple MacOS user profiles (fast user switching) at the same time. SEB detects this and refuses to run.
They charge in USD though; the exchange rate is really not in NZ's favour. :-(
Highly recommended to all.
Regards,
Mark