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