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What’s new in assessmentQ 2025.08?

What’s new in assessmentQ 2025.08?

assessmentQ 2025.08 introduces new ways to make your exams more secure, reliable, and scalable. You can now integrate AI-powered proctoring, mark critical questions that must be answered correctly to pass, and use the AI distractor generator as a fully supported feature.

Mastering the chaos: How advanced scheduling solves real exam challenges

Mastering the chaos: How advanced scheduling solves real exam challenges

Running high-stakes, large-scale exams isn’t just complicated, it’s unforgiving. Different exam versions, multiple dates and times, individual review windows, accessibility needs, last-minute changes…  Miss one detail, and you risk losing weeks of preparation, facing legal repercussions, or even jeopardising a candidate’s future. ‘Advanced Scheduling’ in assessmentQ solves this: one clear, flexible schedule for even the most complex situations.

How Televic and ReadSpeaker have made mandatory assessments more accessible for diverse workers

How can you make your digital exams more accessible?

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.

Zijn digitale examens inzetbaar voor élk onderwerp?

Can digital exams be used for any subject?

The possibilities of digital exams continue to increase. Will we eventually use digital exams for everything? For example, how do you digitize oral exams? And is it even necessary? We asked e-assessment experts Tom Huiskamp (IBEX), Filip Vanlerberghe (Televic Education) and Bert Wylin (Televic Education).

De kracht van leren en evalueren

The power of learning and evaluation

During our most recent ‘Customer Experience’ event, we had the pleasure of welcoming the cognitive psychologist Professor Wouter Duyck as a guest speaker. He blew everyone away with his insightful presentation on ‘the power of learning and evaluation’.