All of my uni exams were open book (computing - Bath Uni)
By open book I mean full access to any notes you'd saved on your computer home drive, full access to the internet, books, papers, whatever. The only thing you weren't allowed was to talk to other people, e.g. classmates, forums, messenger programs.
In some ways I think this actually makes the exam harder, since the questions are structured in such a way that you aren't just required to show you can memorise data by reeling off facts/equations, you're actually required to demonstrate your understanding of the subject.
Think about it this way. Your education is supposed to prepare you to go into work. At what point during your work career would you be required to perform a task under exam conditions? You'd always research any solutions/problems before implementing them, so being allowed to do this in an exam makes sense.
By open book I mean full access to any notes you'd saved on your computer home drive, full access to the internet, books, papers, whatever. The only thing you weren't allowed was to talk to other people, e.g. classmates, forums, messenger programs.
In some ways I think this actually makes the exam harder, since the questions are structured in such a way that you aren't just required to show you can memorise data by reeling off facts/equations, you're actually required to demonstrate your understanding of the subject.
Think about it this way. Your education is supposed to prepare you to go into work. At what point during your work career would you be required to perform a task under exam conditions? You'd always research any solutions/problems before implementing them, so being allowed to do this in an exam makes sense.