Today, the FEM Testing Centre implemented a new random computer assignment system, the main goal of which is to prevent students from clustering and forming queues at the assigned lockers.
Under this new system, each student is randomly assigned one of the computers when they arrive at the TC. This process is managed by a sophisticated software interface that handles resource allocation, including computer station numbers. The goal is to ensure that students are not seated too close together and that queues do not form in certain areas.
“One of the main reasons for introducing this system is to improve logistics at TC and to ensure that students are more spread out in the area,” explains the FEM Testing Centre operations manager.
The introduction of random computer allocation is part of a wider strategy at the FEM Testing Centre to innovate testing methods. With this move, the Information Services Centre aims to improve the user experience for students, but also to promote a more objective and efficient testing system.