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Abstract—M-Learning has enhanced the e-learning by making the learning process learner-centered. However, enforcing
exam security in open environments where each student has his/her own mobile/tablet device connected to a Wi-Fi network
through which it is further connected to the Internet can be one of the most challenging tasks. In such environments, students
can easily exchange information over the network during exam time. This paper aims to identify various vulnerabilities that may
violate exam security in m-learning environments and to design the appropriate security services and countermeasures that can
be put in place to ensure exam security. It also aims to integrate the resulting secure exam system with an existing, opensource
and widely accepted Learning Management System (LMS) and its service extension to the m-learning environment,
namely “the Moodbile Project”.
Index Terms— Access control, e-learning, exam engine, Learning Management System (LMS), m-learning
INTRODUCTION
-LEARNING has experienced such an extraordinary
growth over the last years that its global industry
market is estimated to be worth USD 91 billion [1]. Learning
Management Systems (LMSs), due to being essential
tools of e-learning, have been adopted by many organizations
to establish and provide access to online learning
services. Nowadays, the success of LMSs is so great: 74%
of the US corporations and educational institutions currently
offering e-learning employ LMSs in their training
programs [2]. In Spain, over 90% of the universities and
colleges use an LMS [3]. According to [4], 29% of the organizations
(banking sector, retailing sector, etc.) in Turkey
have adopted e-learning applications. Globally, 79.5%
of large companies were reported to be using these systems
in their training programs in 2008 [5] and the market
for LMS is estimated to have an annual growth rate of
about 25.2% through the year 2018 [6].
The expansion of mobile devices, meanwhile, is
providing new ways to learn (mobile learning or mlearning).
The 2015 Horizon Report [7] mentions that
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) learning technology is
expected to be increasingly adopted by institutions in one
year’s time or less to make use of mobile and online learning.
Forecast of the number of smartphone users for 2019
is 5.6 billion globally which is three times that for 2013 [8].
Thus, LMSs must change to adapt to new user requirements
and technologies. For example, interaction with
external applications, such as social networks and mobile
applications, must be incorporated in LMSs [9] to facilitate
personal learning demands that happen anywhere
and at any time.
M-learning puts the control of the learning process in
hands of the learner itself [10] and enhances collaboration
and flexibility. It is concluded in [11] that having a mobile,
accessible e-book is “perceived to benefit student
learning due to the value placed on the affordance of
situated study in everyday life.” The students that participated
in this study expressed feelings of competence and
high self-efficacy, and that they were able to learn more
using their e-books. Moreover, among other technological
factors impacting the future of m-learning, Rao et al. [12]
asserted that cloud computing would make mobile learning
more efficient in many ways, ultimately in time and
cost. A web portal developed using Amazon’s cloud
computing service is presented in [13] whereby teachers
without programming skills can implement interactive
learning processes. The materials developed can be used
with mobile applications on Android and iOS based devices.
Some of the contributions of m-learning [14] are:
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