STADS is once again up and running, and you can register for spring classes and exams. The registration deadline is Thursday 7 November at 23.59.
Find a guide for logging into WISEflow here.
Should you encounter any problems when logging on to WISEflow, please contact Aarhus BSS IT-support.
We recommend that you use Chrome or Firefox for accessing WISEflow. The two latest versions of the browsers are supported by WISEflow. Read more about supported browsers here.
It is important that you, prior to your exam, check that your browser is updated. At worst, you may not be able to submit your exam paper in WISEflow.
Yes, you have to bring a portable computer (PC or MAC), a power cord and an extension cord for digital on-site exams. You may not bring tablets/iPads, e-readers or extra computer screens.
For all WISEflow exams the following requirements apply:
For FLOWlock exams (WO and WOMC), particular requirements apply:
REMEMBER!
No you are not allowed to bring tablets/iPads, e-readers or an extra monitor to an exam. You are only allowed to bring one laptop computer (PC or Mac).
To prepare for the digital WISEflow exam, it is a good idea to go through the following checklist:
Only for FLOWlock exams (WO og WOMC)
The start and end times of your exam are listed in the exam schedules, which you will find in the menu below “Exam” and “Exam Schedules”. The times are in official Danish time, CET/CEST (Central European Standard Time).
You can also see the start and end times of your exam in WISEflow, but you should be aware that WISEflow retrieves time zone settings and time from your computer's settings. This means that if you are or have been in e.g. Nuuk, and your computer is set for West Greenland Standard Time, your computer's clock – and thus the start and end times in WISEflow – will not be consistent with official Danish time (e.g. Danish time: 12.00, Nuuk – Time: 08.00).
On many computers, the time is set automatically according to the time zone in which the computer is located. If your computer does not do this automatically, you should be aware of changing the time zone when moving between time zones in order for the deadlines in WISEflow to reflect the Danish exam time.
WISEflow synchronizes the time in relation to the user's time zone when the flow is opened, so make sure to close and reopen the flow or log out and back on WISEflow, if you move between time zones or manually change the time zone on your computer.
As a student, you have access to so-called demo exams (Demoflows) in WISEflow, which give you the opportunity to try to upload and submit an exam paper in WISEflow.
In order to run the FLOWlock demoflow, you first have to downloade the browser which is used for FLOWlock exams. See the FAQ above.
Please notice that the demoflow runs at a lower security level than the real exam which means that it is possible to cheat when using the demo version but not the exam version.
It is recommended that you set up WISEflow to send you e-mails with notifications, so that you automatically receive emails from WISEflow, e.g. when you are registered for an exam.
FLOWlock is a special type of flow in WISEflow, which is tailored to on-site examinations, where the exam paper must be completed and submitted within a specific time frame, with only limited or no aids and under supervision.
A FLOWlock exam (WO or WOMC) takes place entirely within the lockdown browser, where you will get access to a built-in text editor which limits your access to all other programmes on your computer while the flow is active.
To take a FLOWlock exam, you must download, install and test the lockdown browser. Click on your name in the top right-hand corner in WISEflow and select "Edit profile". On the "System Requirements" tab you can download and test the browser. Here you will also be able to see if your computer meets the minimum requirements.
It is important that you do this well ahead of the date of the examination in order to prevent any problems, e.g. shortages on your computer, trouble with the lockdown browser or getting access to the demoflow.
For detailed information about FLOWlock, see the guidelines for WO and WOMC exams in the left side menu below Digital Exam > Guidelines.
If you have to hand in a paper as part of a group, you must follow these guidelines for group exams.
When attending on-site exams, you are required to be present in the examination room stated on the exam plan. This means that you are not allowed to submit an exam paper if you are not present in the actual exam room. Submissions made outside the examination room will be treated as attempts of cheating and will be reported.
If you are registered for an on-site exam and decide in advance not to take it, you should either deregister the exam within the time limit or refrain from appearing at the exam. Absence from an exam will be registered as a used exam attempt and will give you access to registering for the reexamination. See also Exam registration and withdrawal in the left-hand menu.
Aarhus University has prepared this brochure, which explains what cheating at exams constitutes and provides examples of exam cheating. If you are in any doubt at all, we strongly urge you to ask your lecturer, your supervisor or your examiner.
Consequences of cheating at exams
It is your responsibility to stay informed about the traditions within your subject field and the code of ethics. Violating these rules is a serious matter and may be so severe that it must be treated as exam cheating.
The consequences of cheating at exams are specified in the Rules regarding disciplinary measures for students. Attempts at cheating at exams will be dealt with in accordance with the rules on exam cheating no matter whether the attempt at cheating is successful or whether you actually intended to cheat. The rules on exam cheating are applicable irrespective of the type of examination.
Find more information in the left side menu under 'Exam cheating'
Contact Aarhus BSS IT-support
Mail: bss.it@au.dk
Phone +45 87150933
See the opening hours of Aarhus BSS IT-support.
Alternatively, you may contact the WISEflow support directly:
Margit Grønborg
Mail: bss.it@au.dk
Direct phone: +45 2166 9688
NOTE:
If you experience problems with uploading and handing in your exam paper in WISEflow in connection with a take-home assignment, you should send your paper to the following email: bss.exam@au.dk.
Your exam paper must be sent to the email within the deadline for submission, and it must comply with the requirements for file format and size. See the description of format/size in the FAQ below.
If you have sent your exam paper to the email bss.exam@au.dk, you must at the same time apply for an exemption to have your paper forwarded for assessment. You do this via mystudies.au.dk below > "Applications”.
Note that even if you have sent your exam paper to the email within the exam deadline, it is not sure that your application for exemption will be met.
If you experience any problems in connection with an on-site exam, you should contact the exam supervisors in the room.
NOTE:
You must contact the exam supervisors well in advance of the deadline for submission.
(Not relevant at FLOWlock exams WOMC/WO):
Your exam paper MUST be handed in as one PDF file, but additional material/appendices may be uploaded in other file formats. The maximum permitted file sizes are: 200 MB for the total PDF file and 5 GB in total for additional material/appendices .
You will find a guideline for converting your exam paper to PDF in the left side menu below Digital Exam > Guidelines > How do I convert my exam paper to PDF.
NOTE: Be careful when you upload your exam paper. Unfortunately, there are examples of students who upload a wrong file by mistake. The consequences of this are that your examination paper will not be graded and you will have used an examination attempt.
Read more about converting files to PDF in the left side menu below Digital Exam > Guidelines > How do I convert my exam paper to PDF.
Your exam paper may contain hidden personal information that is automatically saved as part of the metadata of the file. You can read more about metadata and how to remove the hidden personal information from your exam paper in this guide.
Please note: It will not affect the assessment of your exam paper if you choose not to remove this information.
You must submit your exam paper in WISEflow prior to the exam end time. The exam flow will be closed immediately when the exam deadline expires. It is therefore important that you generate a PDF file and start submitting your exam paper approximately 10 minutes in advance of the exam end time.
When submitting your paper in WISEflow remember the following:
At all digital exams, there is internet access which you must use to download the exam assignment as well as to upload your finished exam paper. (It is therefore important that you test whether you are able to connect your computer to the wireless network Eduroam well in advance of the exam.)
It appears from the digital exam code whether you are allowed to use the internet during the exam for information searching. (In WOA, WOMC and WO exams, you are not permitted to use the internet.)
The internet may NEVER be used to communicate with others in or outside the exam room. All communication services and file sharing services on your computer (email, Messenger, Skype, Dropbox, etc.) MUST therefore be closed during the entire exam.
Your computer is your own responsibility, and AU does not provide technical assistance or offer you a back-up computer in case your own computer breaks down.
A number of exams at Aarhus BSS are conducted as completely anonymous exams. At these exams, the assessors will not be able to see your name or student registration number in WISEflow, but simply a random participant index number.
At these exams you can see your participant index number in the window that opens when you click the Preview the cover sheet button in the exam flow after the exam has begun.
At FLOWlock-exams your participant index number will appear in the header of the FLOWlock-browser and it will automatically be inserted on all pages of your paper.
No, the exams are digital (unless the instructions for a specific exam allow you to hand in handwritten graphs and figures).
At digital exams, you can digitize hand-drawn graphs, figures, illustrations, etc. and attach these to your paper. Digitisation can take place by means of:
You can attach the digitised material as supplementary material or insert in it your paper.
At FLOWlock-exams you should use the built-in functionality in FLOWlock to activate the webcam in you computer or an externally connected webcam and take pictures of your appendices (you cannot use a scanner). You may also make a free-hand drawing in the built-in drawing tool. Before the exam, you may try out the webcam and the built-in drawing tool in the FLOWlock demoflow in WISEflow.
Read more about the digitisation of appendices in this guide.
At some FLOWassign-exams, you may hand in handwritten appendices. Follow the directions of the exam supervisors.
If during an on-site exam or a take-home assignment, you decide not to submit your assignment, you must click “Submit blank” in Wiseflow without uploading anything.
The system will register that you do not wish to submit an assignment, and you will be registered for one examination attempt. In the Self-service system, you will see an FE (left exam) next to the exam.
If you are registered for an on-site exam and decide in advance not to take it, you should either deregister the exam within the time limit or refrain from appearing at the exam. Absence from an exam will be registered as a used exam attempt and will give you access to registering for the reexamination. See also Exam registration and withdrawal in the left-hand menu.
If you need to use the screen reading programs in connection with the exam assignment, which is handed out in WISEflow, you must:
1) Download the exam assignment to your own computer and
2) open the file with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Should the Internet connection fail during a FLOWlock examination, WISEflow will ask you to save an encrypted version of your paper on your computer. If the exam deadline expires before the Internet connection is reestablished, you should contact an invigilator who can help you hand in the locally saved copy of your paper by connecting your computer to the Internet by means of an ethernet cable.
Read more about what happens if the internet connection fails during an exam in this guideline.
Your exam paper has been handed in correctly when you have uploaded and submitted your exam paper in WISEflow within the exam deadline.
Remember to click the button "Click here to submit". It is not sufficient just to upload your exam paper.
When you have handed in your exam paper in WISEflow, you may request a receipt by clicking the "Request receipt" button. After a short while, you will receive an email confirming that your exam paper has been submitted correctly. You should keep this receipt.
If you have questions regarding your exam paper, e.g. if you have discovered that your exam paper was not handed in correctly, you may contact BSS Study Service. You will find contact details for BSS Study Service here.
Shortly after you have handed in your exam paper, you will be able to see what you have handed in (except at multiple-choice exams). You simply enter the exam flow where you can see when your paper has been uploaded and you can read or download your paper and comments to it, if the assessors have chosen to share their comments with you.