Remotion.live
In 2020, Remotion.live was created to address the growing need for an intelligent online exam proctoring system during the COVID-19 pandemic. This case study explores the journey from identifying the problem to implementing a solution that ensures the integrity of online exams.
As the co-founder and product designer of Remotion.live, I was responsible for overseeing the entire product design process, from initial concept to final implementation. This included conducting user research, creating personas, designing the information architecture, and developing wireframes.
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Problem
With the unexpected surge in online education due to the COVID-19 pandemic, educational institutions faced significant challenges in proctoring online exams. There was a clear market need for an intelligent system to minimize cheating during online exams.
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Solution
To address this problem, we designed a system capable of accessing the camera, microphone, screen, IP address, and location of users. Utilizing AI for behavior analysis and image processing, the system could provide detailed reports of any suspicious activities during exams.
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Design Process
Outline the steps taken from initial concept to final design.
Research and Discovery
Conducted interviews with educational institution managers to understand their needs.
Conducted interviews and surveys with target users to gather insights into their pain points and requirements. This helped in shaping the features and functionalities of the product.
Pain Points Identified:- Difficulty in ensuring the integrity of online exams.
- Lack of tools for real-time monitoring and post-exam analysis.
- Challenges in authenticating participants.
Persona Development
Created two key personas - the examiner and the test participant.
1. Examiner:- Can define questions, manage participant lists, set test monitoring levels, view results, and report violations.
2. Test Participant:
- Receives an invitation via email, undergoes authentication, and completes the exam with proctoring enabled.
Information Architecture
Designed the structure for user interactions and data flow.Wireframing
Developed initial wireframes to visualize the user interface.Prototyping and Testing: Created prototypes and conducted usability testing to refine the design.
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Result
The implemented system offered several key features:
1. Creating test sessions.
2. Importing participant information.
3. Creating class groups and importing questions.
4. Participant authentication.
5. Real-time and post-exam fraud detection.
6. Issuance of participation certificates.
7. Detailed reports for exam organizers.