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Pandemic Shift: Impact of Covid-19 on IS/Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Certification Exam Classes: Remote Testing and Lessons Learned
Information Systems Education Journal
  • Carl M. Rebman, Jr, University of San Diego
  • Gwen White, Xavier University
  • Hayden Wimmer, Georgia Southern University
  • Loreen Marie Powell, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
  • Queen Booker, Metropolitan State University
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Publication Date
12-1-2021
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Abstract

The corona virus (Covid-19) caused serious havoc on society impacting all industries resulting in major changes in business practices, operations, and policy. In the case of academia, at a moment’s notice, all universities that used face to face instruction were forced to move to an online format and make serious modification to successful courses. This paper documents a successful certification course structure and reports the experience and results of moving that course in Excel comprehension (certification) from traditional face to face to online. In addition, this paper provides a discussion into the strategies used for remote testing and teaching. Overall, the Covid-19 sections were not as successful as previous traditional sections. This paper concludes with lessons learned that can be helpful for future remote or online course deliveries.

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Georgia Southern University faculty member, Hayden Wimmer co-authored Pandemic Shift: Impact of Covid-19 on IS/Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Certification Exam Classes: Remote Testing and Lessons Learned.

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Carl M. Rebman, Gwen White, Hayden Wimmer, Loreen Marie Powell, et al.. "Pandemic Shift: Impact of Covid-19 on IS/Microsoft Office Specialist Excel Certification Exam Classes: Remote Testing and Lessons Learned" Information Systems Education Journal Vol. 19 Iss. 6 (2021) p. 4 - 12
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hayden-wimmer/135/