How Was It Implemented?
The implementation of digital assessments at NTNU began in 2016 with a modest start of 282 digital exams. Over the years, this initiative has expanded significantly. With the establishment of the ‘Examination House’ in Trondheim, a converted postal terminal equipped to handle up to 1,660 candidates concurrently. This facility supports up to 83 parallel exams during peak periods.
This dedicated facility included the development of a robust technical infrastructure, including power and network setups for each exam station and provision of more than 700 fixed, desktop PCs. Additional students can bring their own PCs and use the Integrity Browser to prevent access to unauthorized internet resources or files. There are also 590 digital drawing boards available for exams requiring drawing and calculations, and 443 headphones for language exams with listening components.