The Donath Group proposed an innovative approach to controlled, non-proctored pilot testing: hosting online Perception tests in a non-proctored environment. The company agreed to let The Donath Group build a prototype of this new approach. Administering the beta tests with controls on all browser functions, the consultants were able to ensure that test items could not be copied, printed or saved.
Candidates could log on from any location within a narrow time frame and could take the exam only once. Without proctors, it wasn't possible for people to get certified by passing the beta test, as would normally be the case. However, by taking the beta test they would be able to anticipate the topics that would be covered in the final certification exam. Candidates benefited not only by learning their strengths and weaknesses, but they were also offered discounted fees to take the final, published exam.
The Donath Group hosted the pilot tests and monitored them closely. More recently, they administered a subsequent pilot test for the same client. Of the 400 people who registered for that exam, nearly all of them participated over a period of three days. This compares to a normal timetable of two to four weeks for the actual testing, often with a far smaller sample than 400. Not only was the number of participants high: the breadth of global participation was much greater than would normally be the case.
The Donath Group implemented specific approaches to facilitate implementation by establishing a beta registration process and developing a utility to help load and export test items into Perception.
Given the importance of the beta test, they also took some important steps to maintain the integrity of the process, such as building multiple test forms to minimize test item exposure. |