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"The HSC will go online for the first time next year in a move that has been described as "keeping up with the times".

The NSW Education Standards Authority has decided a computer exam is the best way to conduct the final assessment for the new, high-level science extension course, in which students will answer questions about their research project.

But Education Minister Rob Stokes said the move was a one-off, and there were no plans for other subjects to follow.

cience extension is a new course that allows top students to investigate the subject of their choice. They'll propose a question, come up with a hypothesis, explore it with research and produce a report.

"If we are going to do a course we've never seen in NSW before, you can't expect kids to sit down with a pen and paper test and be assessed in the same way," said Paul Stenning, head of maths and science at Catholic Education, Parramatta.

"You can't ask stock-standard questions – 'recall this', 'define that'."

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The students will use a laptop or computer with a locked internet connection. They will be able to look at their own research project, listen and view audio and video and copy and paste text. They won't have access to spelling or grammar checks. Sample tests will be available from term one next year.

Professor Merlin Crossley, the deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic, at the University of NSW, said the online test had several benefits.

"One is keeping up with the times and going online as much as possible, which brings efficiencies and uniformities and verifiability," he said.

"The other thing is that ... online allows you to present different data, graphics, interactive things that paper can't do. You can get students responding directly to their own project, and that's important to integrity."

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Angelina Arora, a science extension student in year 11 at Sydney Girls' High School, will be part of the first group to sit the HSC online next year. "It's so important for everyone to embrace this change," she said.

"These skills that will be involved in the online [exam], not just typing, are really reflective of our future. Our future is technology." She would like to see more HSC exams conducted online.

But Mr Stokes said this was not the beginning of a trend; science extension was a special case. "The science committee consulted pretty widely on this course, and the concerns were whether pen and paper could do it properly.

"This is not in any sense a harbinger of the future approach."



The exam would be marked in the same way as other HSC examinations."

Source: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/keeping-up-with-the-times-hsc-moves-online-20180823-p4zzct.html
 

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Dont think there will be a HSC in 10-15 years time...

I think they will develop a brand new system, in which many of the subject testing will be through technology off course.
 

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Very interesting, there needs to be way more computing skills developed before university so this is a step in the right direction
 

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