A lasting legacy of the pandemic lockdowns has been that so much of life has moved permanently online. That includes many aspects of education, but sitting exams still requires the students and supervisors to be physically present.
Nicholas Riemer is changing that with an app developed by his company, The Invigilator. The app allows school and university students to write exams at home, while ensuring the exam’s integrity. It works on entry-level smartphones and uses very little data.
Riemer himself is a qualified accountant, which gave him the financial foundation to branch out and build The Invigilator.
It became South Africa’s most downloaded education app in 2021, with more than 20 universities and schools currently using it. It allows students to write their tests in a place that suits them. It also lets teachers conduct continuous assessments, rather than having to call students in for tests.
It’s about never giving up and striving towards your goal every waking minute.