Looking to improve your assessment processes by adopting a digital examination system? Find out how you can overcome challenges such as having enough computers or a reliable network.
Knowing what to look for in an exam management and delivery system is hard when you're not completely sure what the key essentials are. Read our guide on the key questions you need to ask when considering moving to computer based assessments.
This week the Maxinity team is planning our trip to London for the 14th Annual e-Assessment Question conference and exhibition. The goal for this year’s conference is “To examine how the tools, techniques and technologies of e-Assessment can respond to the challenges of the world we live in. Learners’ expectations are those of the digital age.”
It may surprise you to learn that you could reduce costs as well as manage time and resources more efficiently by switching to a digital exam management system. Learn more about the benefits that you could be missing out on by delivering your exams on paper.
What does the future hold for e-Assessment? What is ‘speed learning’? Quickly find out the take-home messages from this year’s e-Assessment Question conference.
Are you attending AMEE 2016? Come and visit us at booth C35 for a chat and the chance to enter our challenge to win. Also, don't miss out on the chance to experience Maxexam for yourself.
Cheat detection in digital exam software can help you monitor suspicious behaviour easily and efficiently, to ensure your students are being tested equally. Beating the cheats has never been easier, but how does it work?
With digital exam software, you can speed up your feedback process and provide your students with quality personalised feedback. But what sorts of information should you be giving your students?
Running eOSCEs with digital exam software can greatly reduce the time and resources usually spent on OSCEs. Thinking about making the switch? Read more to find out about the benefits of going digital.