What I really think about assessment…

Every Sunday morning I get up super early in order to read educational articles and write the script for Monday's Wilson Waffling Live show. The […]

It's Time to Decide What's Next in Ed

Stanley Howe CC License Over the last decade, education has developed a dual personality. One is the high stakes assessment driven culture that focuses on a […]

How To Ensure Your Students Score On Standardized Tests

Why some students find Standardized tests easy, while others label them hard? How about your class? Do your students find standardized tests confusing, or do […]

Google Forms a Magical Tool

Imagine a student who does poorly on assessments all of sudden turning it around. Could it be possible for this child to receive 100% all the time? […]

8 Elements of Writing Strong Questions for a Test

What are “strong questions”? Strong questions are the test questions that provoke recall and active synthesis of learning objectives. Not all eLearning developers are good […]

Are Quizzes Really That Telling? – Assessing eLearning Assessments

Multiple choice quizzes – often the norm for eLearning course assessments, right? Perhaps not in all cases, but I’m sure that most of you reading […]

Quiz & e-learning evaluation: multiple choice questions

Want to evaluate more effectively the reasoning of your e-learning participants? Using multiple choice questions could be the answer! The post Quiz & e-learning evaluation: […]

E-learning scenario tree maps

How can you improve the way your learners go about conflict resolution? By using an e-learning scenario tree map. The post E-learning scenario tree maps […]

Matching Test Items: Getting Them Right

Matching questions present learners with two items separated into two columns and ask them to match items from the first column to the corresponding items […]

True/False Questions: Getting Them Right

True/false questions are well suited for the assessment of both the learner’s retention of specific information from a course and their general understanding of the […]

Online or test center proctoring: Which is more secure?

Posted by John Kleeman As explained in my previous post Online or test center proctoring: Which is best?, a new way of proctoring certification exams […]

12 Guidelines for Writing Awesome Tests

Testing the comprehension and retention of the knowledge imparted in a course is an inseparable part of the learning process. Managers and department heads often […]

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