From Paper and Pencil to Computer Based Testing - A Case Study

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Irrigation Association Case Study From Paper and Pencil Testing to Computer Based Testing Co-authored by the Irrigation Association and Kryterion, Inc. October 2010

Background Every

year

Association™

the

Irrigation

(IA)

delivers

thousands certification exams across the country to landscape contractors, irrigation designers, water managers and agricultural engineers. Until recently, the exams were delivered via the traditional method of paper and pencil. Exam sites were scheduled across the country on a “on demand” basis. Packages of exam papers with instruction booklets were sent via secure delivery to proctors at the facilities and returned afterwards. However the number of candidates was growing and the administration of exams was becoming more and more challenging.

Problems The administration of the exams was becoming overwhelming and it was difficult to scale the program. In some cases candidates had to wait months to be able to take the exams and then they had to wait weeks for their results. Candidates looking to

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