Many schools are still hesitant to go fully digital with their examinations, while few schools have already taken a bold step to Computer based test (CBT). This is often because multiple-choice questions, typically used in Computer-Based Tests (CBTs), are easier to implement. Tests like these are commonly used by JAMB and other professional bodies.
However, the potential of technology is endless. Schools can now completely transition their theory examinations online using Cloudnotte. We provide an experience that feels just like writing on paper, but with even better features. Yes, I said it—better.
You might be asking yourself, “Won't this make students lazy? How will they learn to write?” My response is simple: it's like moving from manual to automatic cars. In today's world, you wouldn't expect someone to learn to drive a manual car when they’ll never need it. I almost forgot—we even have self-driving cars now!
Technology is constantly evolving, and we need to evolve with it, or risk being left behind. Instead of worrying about the impact on children, we should focus on the benefits. It’s not their fault they were born in the digital age, so let's use technology to their advantage.
A Better Exam Experience for Students
Every aspect of traditional paper theory exams can be replicated digitally, but with added benefits. On Cloudnotte, students can take theory exams on their phones or computers. From our statistics, we’ve found that students are more eager to take exams electronically than on paper. Students who once dreaded exams now rush to take them because they’re familiar with the digital format. This is their language, and instead of taking it away, we should use it to help them succeed.
With Cloudnotte, students can solve math problems, work on chemistry and physics questions, and even draw shapes—all while taking their theory exams. Teachers can then grade these exams accurately and even offer automatic corrections, showing students where they went wrong. This makes teachers more productive, as they no longer need to carry piles of question papers and answer sheets.
Saving Resources and Improving Student Learning
Schools can also save significant resources by reducing the use of paper, allowing them to invest in student development instead. Imagine how much more beautiful the world would be if we didn’t have to cut trees just to produce paper.
So why wait? Sign up on Cloudnotte today and experience the future of digital exams for yourself.