Types of online timed final task or exam
Three types of assessment tasks will run during the final assessment period.
Online exams off-campus
These assessments have been designed to accommodate the shift to an online assessment, ensuring you have maximum flexibility to demonstrate your learning:
- Type 1: Open task
- Type 3: Timed exam
Face-to-face exams held on-campus
Face-to-face invigilated assessments (paper based or online) will be held at your enrolled campus (as listed in your student record). All students must sit the face-to-face supervised exam on-campus unless you are enrolled in external study mode and your postal address is more than 100 kms from campus. Please visit sitting exams for more information regarding face-to-face exams.
- Type 4: Timed face-to-face exam
For all Semester, Trimester and OUA teaching period exams, exam times published are in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST; UTC+08:00), unless otherwise specified.
For all TNE locations (Dubai and Singapore), exam times published are in their local time.
‘Open tasks’ are made available to you between 8 hours and 86 hours before it is due. You have the entire time period to complete the task. During this period, you may start and leave the task, returning to complete it later. Open tasks will start at 8am on a given day and close at 9.30pm the end of the allocated time period.
- Please view the online exam timetable to determine the start and submission date/time for your task. Ensure you allocate enough time to upload your answers.
- Students will be provided with guidance regarding anticipated level of effort (e.g. 3 hours).
- Task may be scheduled Monday to Friday, may include ONE day of the weekend. An Open Task will not be scheduled for Saturday and Sunday only.
This is an open book assessment using LMS Assignment or LMS Quiz tool. Please complete and submit your answers by the submission date and time.
‘Timed exams’ are timed between 30 minutes and 180 minutes (3 hours) and will commence at a specific date and time and must be completed within the allocated exam duration.
- Please view the online exam timetable to determine the exam date, time and the allocated exam duration for you to complete the exam.
- Exam duration will vary based on your unit requirements; however, each exam will include an extra 5 minutes per 30 minutes to account for possible unfamiliar conditions and technical issue(s).
This is an open book exam using LMS Quiz or LMS Assignment tool. Please complete and submit your answers at the end of your allocated exam duration.
‘Timed face-to-face exams’ are exams timed between 60 minutes and 180 minutes (3 hours), beginning at a specific date, time and venue* as per exam timetable.
*You are required to sit your exam at your enrolled campus unless you are enrolled in external student mode and your postal address is more than 100 kms from campus.
Face-to-face exam will be listed as “Theory” or “Practical” with exam venue(s) details included on the exam timetable.
- You are not required to use your own computer (desktop or laptop) if you are sitting Type 4 – face-to-face exams on-campus. Majority of “Theory” exams are paper based with a small number of exams completed in a computer lab.
Visit sitting exams page to find out your responsibilities and important on-campus exams information and rules.
What to do if you experience technical issues during an exam
If general technical issues arise during an exam and you require assistance, please raise a ticket for assistance with the IT Service Desk. The IT Service Desk will be able to provide basic troubleshooting support for internet access and browser issues. If required, they will escalate your request via the appropriate channels accordingly.
IT Service Desk will support coverage during exam periods.
Semester 2 support will be available from 11 to 21 November 2024:
- Monday 11 to Wednesday 13 November 2024 – 8am – 9:30pm
- Thursday 14 November 2024 – 8am – 10:10pm
- Friday 15 November 2024 – 8am – 9:30pm
- Monday 18 to Thursday 21 November 2024 – 8am – 9:30pm.
Trimester 3 and Trimester S support will be available from 23 to 30 November 2024:
- Saturday 23 November 2024 – 9am – 6:20pm
- Monday 25 November 2024 – 8am – 10:35pm
- Tuesday 26 November 2024 – 8am – 11:55pm
- Wednesday 27 November 2024 – 8am – 11:00pm
- Thursday 28 November 2024 – 8am- 9:30pm
- Friday 29 November 2024 – 8am – 10:00pm
- Saturday 30 November 2024 – 9am – 8:00pm.
Frequently asked questions
- an internet browser
- a word processor (Microsoft Word)
- access to a reliable internet connection.
- your mobile phone (if you are prompted to verify your identity using multi-factor authentication).
- acknowledge other people’s work or ideas where appropriate;
- ensure your final assessment submission is your own work; and
- do not collaborate with peers in your class or other people.
- Restarting your computer before you commence the exam and ensuring all unnecessary applications are closed can avoid negative impact on the performance of your computer.
- If you are using a laptop, ensure it has sufficient battery reserve or is plugged in so your battery does not run out during the exam.
- Ensure your internet connection is working correctly and that you have sufficient data available if relevant.
- Ensure your computer will not run updates at the time of your exam.
- Download the exam document from the Assignment tool.
- Open the exam document and complete the exam by answering the questions.
- Upload your completed exam document using the Assignment tool before the due date/time specified in LMS.
- Click on the link to access the exam.
- Complete each of the quiz questions until you have completed all questions. The answers are saved when you click next or finish attempt. Do not close the quiz or browser window before saving your answers as your answers won’t be saved automatically.
- Submit the quiz once you have finished.
Find out what do it if you’re unable to sit an exam
If you have a disability or medical condition and need alternative exam arrangements, find out how to apply.
- The online feedback session will not be recorded. There are legal restrictions on recording sessions without permission.
- You are required to turn on your webcam.
- You must provide photo identification to the staff member hosting the session e.g. Murdoch Student Card/Driver’s License/Passport.
- Once identification has been verified, Unit Coordinator will proceed to open the marked exam attempt on their computer.
- You may then inspect your exam and ask any questions as needed, subject to the discretion of the Unit Coordinator.
- The Microsoft Teams Online session will end after your appointment or when you have completed your inspection, whichever is earlier.
- If you are late or miss the session, you will need to make another appointment within the 10 University Business days time frame.