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Low-Code/No-Code AI driven Proctoring as a Service launched for major LMS companies by Wheebox - Express Computer

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Wheebox, one of the global company in online AI driven Remote Proctored Assessments has launched a solution for all modern educators who are adapting to the online methods of cheat-proof testing. Wheebox launched a Low-Code/No-Code (LCNC) AI-Driven Proctoring Solution for all Learning Management Solution Companies. The application can be integrated into any existing Learning Management System (LMS) in one single touch. This integration is suited for certification platforms and many other LTI-compliant applications such as Moodle, Blackboard, and Canvas. The Plug-and-Play, Extension-Based Integration offers an all-in-one proctoring solution fortified with Microsoft Cognitive Services; bundled with features such as face tracking, live stream, face recognition, on-demand proctors, 360 degree room scan, object and noise detection, and auto ID card-based authentication for highly reliable and cheat-proof examinations. Wheebox has partnered with University of Kelaniya, a State University in Colombo, Sri Lanka, to conduct its assessments on its learning and assessment application hosted on Moodle.


AI and Robotics considered future skills for employment by college graduates

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New Delhi [India], Dec 7 (ANI-NewsVoir): Excerpts from the section of Future Jobs: Future Skills from India Skills Report 2018 shows 46 percent of college graduates find Artificial intelligence as the next generation technology where technology leaders are drumming up the thought that the emergence of new technology such as AI and Robotics are going to be the new drivers of employment. Over 36 percent consider 3D and Bio Printing where 21 percent consider Agricultural Robots and only seven percent consider Augmented Reality as next gen technology for employment. The section on Future Jobs also finds that more than 52 percent candidates consider Agricultural Technologies followed by 25 percent consider Healthcare technologies to be the focus for companies for technology adoption where Transport and Military Technologies were considered 12 and 11 percent respectively where future jobs will arrive. Recently All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has revised the curriculum for the four year undergraduate program. Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Internet of things are mandatory induction program from academic year 2018-19 to prepare future engineers more employable.