A MODEL OF UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION MONITORING SYSTEM
Abstract
This work takes into consideration the
system of examination invigilation in Nigeria
universities. Over the years, the extent of
students’ malpractice in examinations and
the resultant effects when confronted by
invigilators or university security agents have
been on the increase and devastating.
According to Ejiogu (2001), general moral
decadence and the high premium placed on
achievement and certificates by Nigerians
has in recent times spawned examination
fraud. There arose the need for an
examination automated monitoring system
that will handle this societal menace. This
journal therefore x-rays the exact way
students take examination and tries to portray
each student’s grade with his academic
capabilities. It is a system of examination
conduction that monitors the examination
arena (halls) and stores live-fed videoed
scenario for future screening and use. The
system is designed and developed with
webcams at the examination halls to capture
the student’s face, posture and movement at
every moment during examination. The
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