Why combined and portfolio exams matter for diversifying assessment in the age of AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming education, but it also introduces new challenges particularly around academic integrity. When students can generate essays or solve problems with a few clicks, traditional assessment formats risk becoming obsolete. The question is: how do we design exams that remain authentic, fair, and meaningful in this new reality?
AI and assessment integrity is the pain point
AI tools make it easier than ever for students to outsource thinking. A single-format exam, such as a take-home essay, can be vulnerable to misuse. Institutions need strategies that go beyond banning technology. Instead, we should rethink assessment design to ensure students demonstrate genuine understanding and skills.
Combining assessment types is the solution
One powerful approach is combining different exam formats within a single assessment process. For example:
Essay followed by an oral exam: Students submit a written piece, then defend their ideas in a live discussion.
MCQ followed by a practical task: After testing theoretical knowledge, students create something tangible such as a video or prototype.
Portfolio assessments: Students submit work incrementally, reflecting on their learning journey, and conclude with a final viva or presentation.
These combinations make it harder for AI to “do it all” for the student. They also encourage deeper engagement and critical thinking. Skills that matter far beyond the exam hall.
Authenticity through diversity
Diversifying assessments isn’t just about preventing misuse, it’s about creating authentic learning experiences. By mixing formats, institutions can:
Test knowledge in multiple contexts.
Allow controlled use of tools (including AI) where appropriate.
Ensure students demonstrate understanding in ways that technology alone cannot replicate.
This approach also aligns with modern pedagogical principles: assessment as learning, not just assessment of learning.
WISEflow as an enabler when talking about the role of technology
Designing and managing combined assessments can be complex unless your platform supports it seamlessly. WISEflow enables:
Sequence of flows: Link multiple assessment types into a coherent process.
Combination of flows: Integrate written, oral, and practical components within one structured format.
Unified experience: For students, examiners, and administrators reducing fragmentation and administrative overhead.
Instead of juggling separate systems, WISEflow provides a single, streamlined environment for diverse and authentic assessments.
Why this matters
In an AI-driven world, assessment design must evolve. Combining exams and portfolios isn’t just a defensive move against misuse. It’s a proactive step towards better learning outcomes. Institutions that embrace this shift will not only safeguard integrity but also prepare students for real-world challenges where adaptability and critical thinking are key.
Are you ready to make your assessments future-proof? Explore how WISEflow can help you implement combined and portfolio exams with ease and contact us today for an introduction.