Title: Students perspectives on proctoring mobile applications for assessments: the case of South Africa

Authors: Frank Makoza

Addresses: Cape Peninsula University of Technology, District Six Campus, Cape Town 8000, South Africa

Abstract: This paper analysed student's perceptions on use of a mobile proctoring application (app). The study used case of South Africa where few universities were using a proctoring mobile application called The Invigilator. Using constructs from mobile app rating scale (MARS), users' views from app stores, reports and online news articles were thematically analysed. The findings showed that the mobile proctoring app had strengths in app classification, aesthetic and information. However, there were problems with functionality and subjectivity quality. Users reported technical problems during online assessments when using the app, e.g., limited technical support and delays in feedback. The problems were hindering users to complete online assessments and could affect their academic performance. The findings are useful for academics and administrators who are considering mobile proctoring to improve academic integrity of online and remote assessments. The study contributes towards literature on proctoring mobile apps and academic integrity of assessments.

Keywords: academic integrity; mobile apps; mobile app rating scale; MARS; online assessment; proctoring; South Africa.

DOI: 10.1504/IJTEL.2025.143511

International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning, 2025 Vol.17 No.1, pp.1 - 20

Received: 26 Aug 2023
Accepted: 24 Sep 2023

Published online: 30 Dec 2024 *

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