Electricians need to live in the real world

“Electricians need to live in the real world”. That was the response by a chief examiner from City and Guilds to a question posed by the IET’s own doyen of sartorial elegance, Mr Mark Coles when he asked the chief examiner if electronic copies of BS7671 could be used in future exams. “Oh no” said the chief examiner, “electricians need to understand how to source information from the book.” Perhaps what he meant to say was that City and Guilds are very protective of a well-embedded revenue stream and that any attempt to facilitate online exams using the electronic book would require a complete and expensive engine change. Anyway, moving forward, its the paper version of the 7671 for those sparks living in the real world!

It wasn’t apparent if Mr Coles agreed with the chief examiner, but in his effort not to be contrary, but without being deferential, Mr Coles had the last word, “ah well, maybe some time in the future”. At least that will offer a tiny glimmer of hope for us sparks who do not live in the real world!

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  • Just watched it, thanks Simon, and Mark if you are here.

    I understand the need for a clean paper copy to bring into exams, with paper tabs on certain pages but no highlights with ink. If I have that right.

    And understand the reticence of exam boards allowing phones, tablets etc into exams

     But the exam is done on a computer, surely there could be a copy of bs7671 on there too? The exam boards will then have control of how much access they allow. Obviously the index could take you to individual sections, but the search facility should be disabled.

    People could then chose to use the computer, or the book, or both.

    Doesn't seem like a step change is needed and could be implemented pretty quickly.

    There is a matter of subscriptions of course but I'm sure an agreement could be reached amicably between exam boards and BSI Slight smile

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  • Just watched it, thanks Simon, and Mark if you are here.

    I understand the need for a clean paper copy to bring into exams, with paper tabs on certain pages but no highlights with ink. If I have that right.

    And understand the reticence of exam boards allowing phones, tablets etc into exams

     But the exam is done on a computer, surely there could be a copy of bs7671 on there too? The exam boards will then have control of how much access they allow. Obviously the index could take you to individual sections, but the search facility should be disabled.

    People could then chose to use the computer, or the book, or both.

    Doesn't seem like a step change is needed and could be implemented pretty quickly.

    There is a matter of subscriptions of course but I'm sure an agreement could be reached amicably between exam boards and BSI Slight smile

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