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Te online learning helps to minimise disruptions on teaching and compromising students’ learning outcomes; however, there is limited evidence on efective online assessment methods used at Higher Education Institutions during pandemics. Tis paper aimed to summarise online assessment methods and recommend reliable as well as practical approaches used at HEIs during COVID-19 pandemic. We performed a scoping literature review to identify original papers, reviews and reports that examined the online assessment methods used in higher education before and during COVID-19 pandemic. We identifed common themes in data analysis. Te psychometric theory is useful when designing valid and reliable online assessment methods for online learning, particularly in medical education. Te typical online assessment methods used at HEIs include online quizzes, continuous feedback, multiple-choice questions and automated assessment for essays. Te online tools for formative assessment in higher education include feedback, self-test quiz and discussion forums. Te critical strategies recommended managing online examination involve setting up online questions using freely available sofware and utilising free video conferencing tool as CCTV on mobile phones for invigilation purposes. Educators must consider readiness among students and teachers, cheating practices and student diversity when employing online assessment at HEIs. Tey can beneft from training for online learning and the assessment methods to prepare them better when facing global uncertainties such as COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, educators must evaluate the methods and their impact on students’ learning outcomes.
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Tuah, N. A. A., & Naing, L. (2021). Is Online Assessment in Higher Education Institutions during COVID-19 Pandemic Reliable? Siriraj Medical Journal, 73(1), 61–68. https://doi.org/10.33192/SMJ.2021.09
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