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RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - Ares - 02-22-2025 (02-22-2025, 12:43 AM)bluebooger Wrote: be interesting to see if this changes the way some schools accept the courses It will be a big problem if schools stop accepting them since they are a main source of affordable upper level credit. RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - bjcheung77 - 02-22-2025 Hopefully, there are no changes to institutions accepting this, pretty much the content of the course is the same, it's just the exam medium has changed. So, it shouldn't be affected much at all for ACE recommendation for credit... Well, that's what I believe, let's see what happens, they're going the way of Sophia.org with a different type of medium for proctoring, Sophia has plenty of classes that are ACE. RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - KsT - 02-22-2025 Does anyone have any insight as to why they're changing this? I've seen some Study.com ambassadors posting here in the past, not sure if they're still around here I'm not a big fan of this change, it makes Study.com look less credible. Proctoring is essential for online courses, especially in this day of AI. RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - Interstate11 - 02-22-2025 Here's a screengrab of the notification popup: https://ibb.co/vxBWkNcx Thanks to ZhongShann on Reddit RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - Ares - 02-22-2025 (02-22-2025, 02:11 PM)KsT Wrote: Does anyone have any insight as to why they're changing this? I've seen some Study.com ambassadors posting here in the past, not sure if they're still around here I agree proctoring is the only safety check left against cheating. RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - Bm1992 - 02-22-2025 I feel like proctoring gave me an incentive to study more intensely. Now I know I will pass no matter what. Although, you have to pay attention to succeed in your career either way. RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - jsh1138 - 02-26-2025 I don't like this change, personally. I would be worried about how it would affect the viability of the credit. It sure didn't do Shmoop any good RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - axl3 - 02-27-2025 [attachment=5343] Attached is the actual announcement that Study.com made explaining why they're making the changes. RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - FrHaseKopf - 02-27-2025 its now Feb 27, I still dont see any changes in my courses.. I'm waiting to take exam for two courses. if this is rolled out, it means I dont have to pay extra for taking more than 2 exams?? Still waiting when this will be rolled out, if later today RE: Study.com is switching to non-proctored and open-book exams - axl3 - 02-27-2025 (02-27-2025, 03:36 AM)FrHaseKopf Wrote: its now Feb 27, I still dont see any changes in my courses.. I'm waiting to take exam for two courses. if this is rolled out, it means I dont have to pay extra for taking more than 2 exams?? Still waiting when this will be rolled out, if later todayThe only thing this means is that you can now take notes either you to your test and use them during the test and you no longer will be recorded via video during your exam, it doesn't mean you get more courses or exams or the pricing changes. https://support.study.com/support/solutions/articles/11000111658-upcoming-changes-to-credit-granting-courses |