What are the main advantages of e-assessment?
What is e-assessment exactly, and how could your organization benefit from it? Let’s have a closer look.
What is e-assessment exactly, and how could your organization benefit from it? Let’s have a closer look.
Televic Education has released a free trial version of its popular exam platform assessmentQ. With this initiative, Televic wants to lower the threshold for companies and organizations who wish to get acquainted with e-assessment technology.
Mid-July, we launched version 2.7 of assessmentQ. As always, this latest update is packed with novelties that will further enhance the efficiency and user experience of your e-assessments.
Because of the global impact of COVID-19 in 2020, NAATI quickly made a shift to remote translation and interpretation exams.
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.
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.
What are the benefits when face-to-face assessments are conducted purely digitally? And surely there must be some pitfalls to avoid. Bert Wylin, exam expert and researcher at the University of Leuven, has a wealth of knowledge to share about digital oral exams.