What’s new in assessmentQ 2025.06?
In this new version of assessmentQ, we’ve focused on making exam management smoother and more fail-proof.
In this new version of assessmentQ, we’ve focused on making exam management smoother and more fail-proof.
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Setting the passing score is a critical part of testing, especially for certifications and licenses. The key takeaway? Arbitrary passing scores don’t hold up and can seriously weaken the credibility of the test.
The latest update of assessmentQ is live! Version 2025.05 introduces small but impactful improvements that give you more control, flexibility, and efficiency.
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The European Board of Hand Surgery aims to raise the level of hand surgery throughout Europe. Therefore it is now testing over a hundred students a year through the assessmentQ exam platform .
As education and corporate training evolve, accessibility is becoming a non-negotiable part of how we evaluate learning. In a recent webinar, experts Emily Worthington from ReadSpeaker and Bart Sagaert from Televic Education, explored how digital technology can help create fairer, more inclusive exams. Here’s what you need to know.
assessmentQ 2025.04 brings meaningful improvements to how you create, deliver, and analyze digital exams. We’ve summarized what’s new in this short overview.
AI is rapidly reshaping e-assessment. With new AI models and tools popping up all the time, it can feel overwhelming to know what is actually useful. That is why we have put together this clear overview of how AI fits into e-assessment. You will get a better sense of what it can do, where it helps, where it doesn’t, and why finding the right balance matters.
Multimodal testing means you can take exams from anywhere. In test centers, from home or even from another remote location. It increases flexibility while maintaining integrity. Discover in our blogpost what the benefits and challenges are.