Navigating Opportunities and Challenges of Digital Innovation in Educational Assessmentin Nigerian Higher Institutions

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  • Philip Ajewole Federal University Oye Ekiti image/svg+xml Author
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  • Olofin Temitayo Bukola Federal University Oye Ekiti image/svg+xml Author
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  • Aribisala Evelyn Abiodun Federal University Oye Ekiti image/svg+xml Author
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  • Bankole Victoria Modupe Federal University Oye Ekiti image/svg+xml Author
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  • Atoyebi Bolade Idowu Federal University Oye Ekiti image/svg+xml Author
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  • Adedamola Kehinde Christy Federal University Oye Ekiti image/svg+xml Author
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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66545/rr9dnx64

Keywords:

Navigating, opportunities, challenges, digital innovation, educational assessment

Abstract

Assessment is a means to evaluate performances, adjudge assimilation levels and knowledge impartation of students at all levels of education. Thus, innovative approaches to monitor students’ learning and progress have been offered by digital technological innovation, which has changed the assessment process in recent years. This positional paper examines navigating opportunities and challenges of digital innovation in educational assessment in Nigerian higher institutions. Related literature is reviewed to examine the variables of the study. Descriptive research methodology is employed to guide the study. The study identified various opportunities of digital innovation in educational assessment, such as improving educational performance assessment, preparing students for life in the digital world, enabling students to build the digital skills and revolutionising students' learning experiences. However, the challenges identified as obstacles to digital innovation in educational assessment include budget constraints, lack of professional training, poor network infrastructure, resistance to change, no cleartechnology integration strategy, unreliable devices and software, administrators' lack of awareness, data privacy and security concerns, the digital divide and students’ engagement issues. The study discussed seven types of educational assessment, such as diagnostic assessment, formative assessment, summative assessment, peer assessment, ipsative assessments, norm-referenced assessments and criterion-referenced assessments. It was recommended that training and retraining should be employed as strategies to aid students and teachers to be digital innovation user-friendly.

Author Biographies

  • Philip Ajewole, Federal University Oye Ekiti

    Department of Educational Management and Business Studies

  • Olofin Temitayo Bukola, Federal University Oye Ekiti

    Department of Educational Management and Business Studies

  • Aribisala Evelyn Abiodun, Federal University Oye Ekiti

    Department of Educational Management and Business Studies

  • Bankole Victoria Modupe, Federal University Oye Ekiti

    Department of Educational Management and Business Studies

  • Atoyebi Bolade Idowu, Federal University Oye Ekiti

    Department of Educational Management and Business Studies

  • Adedamola Kehinde Christy, Federal University Oye Ekiti

    Department of Educational Management and Business Studies

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Published

2026-06-02

How to Cite

Ajewole, P., Olofin, T. B., Aribisala, E. A., Bankole, V. M., Atoyebi, B. I., & Adedamola, K. C. (2026). Navigating Opportunities and Challenges of Digital Innovation in Educational Assessmentin Nigerian Higher Institutions. Journal of Innovation in Educational Assessment, 8(1), 287-302. https://doi.org/10.66545/rr9dnx64

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