As per the firm sources, the digital learning and assessment specialist, eCom Scotlandโs half of the multi-million-dollar revenue regularly coming from clients outside the UK, it is operating along with firms across the far-flung, often exotic and, sometimes, remote parts of the world.
Among these is the far-from remote but no-less-exotic Bahamas, where one of its professional institutes is advancing from utilization of the eComโs eAssessment platform with the hundreds of apprentices studying for qualifications on its 16 or so regular programmes.
The firm also recently announced that, having been introduced, in 2008, to eComโs eNetAssess system via a partner professional institute, the Bahamas Institute of Financial Services (BIFS) – a not-for-profit institution established in 1974 โ asked the eCom for aid in 2019, when it required to offer exams direct to its students.
Statement from Wendy Edie, eComโs Managing Director
Wendy Edie, eComโs Managing Director, was quick to state out that, โProviding exams that ably and effectively test candidatesโ knowledge is a key requirement in the professional qualification process โ but so is being able to assess those candidatesโ answers accurately and provide timely feedback, wherever those candidates and other stakeholders are in the world. Thatโs why weโre getting a rising number of enquiries from professional institutes looking for an efficient digitally-deployed exam-and-assessment platform.โ
eComโs Wendy Edie also explained, โOver the years eCom has worked with several professional institutes to help them develop high quality, digitally-delivered and assessed programmes – and, although weโve delivered to BIFS students for many years, itโs the first Caribbean-based professional institute on our client list.โ
As per the firmโs reports BIFS, has already recommended utilizing the eComโs Services for ten of its partners following a discussion alongside eComโs Linda Steedman and her team. The ten BIFS partners are: – Alliance Manchester Business School at the University of Manchester; Bangor University; Central Law Training; The College of the Bahamas; the Bahamas Association of Compliance Officers; the Bahamas Financial Services Board; the Bahamas Institute of Chartered Accounts; the Association of International Banks & Trust Companies; Keith Checkley & Associates, and the Chartered Banker Institute.
The firm also reported that, with their agreement, eCom made its eNetAssess platform available to BIFS students. Comprising in this is eComโs eNetSecure system – eComโs secure bowser application.
Emma Dickson, eComโs learning technologies specialist, also explained out that, โMany organisations use eComโs online assessment solutions for compliance and competency assessment but some organisations – particularly those operating in remote or inaccessible parts of the world – struggle to find an eAssessment solution that works everywhere and at any time.โ
Emma further added that, โFor BIFS, eCom provides a managed service โ adding assessments and setting up exam schedules โ with eNetAssess/ eNetSecure providing multiple choice question assessments. From sign-up to going live with the system took around three weeks and, to date, every exam has gone successfully without issue.โ
Miguel Pratt, BIFS Programme Director, commented on a recently-held examination, stated out that, โThe examination was flawless. All 22 candidates successfully logged on with no technical glitches at all.โ He further added out that, โWeโre delighted with the performance of eCom Scotlandโs platform in the examination process that we use – in collaboration – for our International Certifications. Weโve had minimal technical difficulties and, when we did, a phone call soon solved it all.โ
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