Going BYOD? “Responsive Design” will help you get there
Posted by Brian McNamara We’ve talked about “BYOD” (Bring Your Own Device) in this blog recently – and about how many organizations within corporate learning and higher education are either starting to...
View ArticleUse Enterprise Architecture Principles to Improve Assessment Planning : A...
Posted by Julie Delazyn The processes organizations use to build assessments can have a big impact on the quality of the assessments themselves. Tom Metzler, Knowledge Assessment Administrator at...
View ArticleKeep pace with assessment news and trends at European learning events
Posted by Chloe Mendonca We recently held a Breakfast Briefing at London Microsoft, where Questionmark users and other assessment and measurement professionals discussed the various ways in which...
View ArticleTest Security at Shenandoah University: A SlideShare Presentation
Posted by Julie Delazyn Students involved in Shenandoah University’s mobile learning initiative, iMLearning, use the Apple MacBook Pro for accessing course material and online assessments. They can...
View ArticleDelivering a million+ assessments takes a village: A SlideShare Presentation
Posted by Julie Delazyn What does it take to deliver thousands of different assessments to thousands of students each year? Rio Salado College, one of the largest online colleges in the United State –...
View ArticleSharing slides: 7 ways that online assessments help ensure compliance
Posted by John Kleeman I recently gave a webinar with my colleague Brian McNamara for the SCCE ( Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics) on 7 ways that online assessments can help ensure...
View ArticleSaving Time and Money with Diagnostic Testing: A SlideShare Presentation
Posted by Julie Delazyn Having employees “test out” of corporate training using diagnostic assessments can save valuable resources and improve motivation, but there are many factors to be considered....
View ArticleIs a compliance test better with a higher pass score?
Posted by John Kleeman Is a test better if it has a higher pass (or cut) score? For example, if you develop a test to check that people know material for regulatory compliance purposes, is it better if...
View ArticleAcronyms, Abbreviations and APIs
Posted by Steve Lay As Questionmark’s integrations product owner, it is all too easy to speak in acronyms and abbreviations. Of course, with the advent of modern day ‘text-speak,’ acronyms are part of...
View ArticleMeasuring the Effectiveness of Social and Informal Learning
Posted by Julie Delazyn How you can use assessments to measure the effectiveness of informal learning? If people are learning at different times, in different ways and without structure, how do you...
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