Checklist: how ready are you for the switch to digital exams?
Considering switching from paper-and-pencil to digital exams? Use this handy checklist to prepare for the switch.
Considering switching from paper-and-pencil to digital exams? Use this handy checklist to prepare for the switch.
Because of the global impact of COVID-19 in 2020, NAATI quickly made a shift to remote translation and interpretation exams.
In 2014, the Jan Yperman hospital was looking for a new and efficient way of training within a quickly changing healthcare environment. Thanks to assessmentQ, the hospital evolved to location and time independent learning.
Being able to measure learning gains objectively is high on every educational agenda – even more so now that remote or blended learning is increasingly common in addition to traditional teaching.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the National University of Ireland implemented assessmentQ to deliver its interpreting exams online. It allowed students and staff to adhere to public health guidelines whilst maintaining the high-quality training standards of their programme.
There are various ways of evaluating multiple-choice tests or exams. How do you choose the best system for your evaluation? We look at the 4 most popular scoring mechanisms for multiple-choice tests.
Digital exams have been around for more than 15 years. But for all these years, there was 1 problem that neither assessmentQ nor any other e-assessment platform could properly solve: writing on your PC like you write on a piece of paper.
A growing number of educational institutions are switching to digital exams because of the convenience – and the many other advantages – that this format offers. But how do you ensure that everything goes seamlessly? Use our handy step-by-step guide to get started.
The assessmentQ platform is based on .NET and it does not use the Apache log4j library whose vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228, CVE-2021-45046) has been in the news recently.
The University of Adelaide is consistently ranked in the top 1% of the world’s universities and is recognised globally as a leading research university. Recently, it has implemented assessmentQ to enhance delivery of its Translation & Interpreting programmes.