We’ve been improving our Test Tool throughout the years to optimize it for educators. Not only does the current version help evaluate students’ grades, it also provides a better overview of their knowledge and participation level.
Over the years, new technology and techniques have been invented to make the teaching process easier. Our engineers, product owners and UX designers have been working with customers to create the best Test Tool possible.
Last Summer we launched a new version built from scratch. As you can read in Product Owner Frøydis Hamre’s blog, this version is mobile-friendly, shareable through the itslearning library, and much more! The updates were developed based on close interaction with Test Tool experts: teachers and higher education institutions.
A close relationship with – and constant feedback from – our end users is essential to ensure that our tools are effective and empower teachers. Many of our staff members have been teachers, so they understand our platform users’ struggles and needs. As a result, our Test Tool is versatile and meets the expectations of the digital world and modern education.
Depending on how large your class is – or if it’s a self-paced or hybrid course– you may not have the time or opportunity to monitor the progress of every student. The test tool can provide an overview of the mastery of individuals as well as the entire class.
Here are other great ways to use this feature:
Our Test Tool is mobile-friendly, and can be accessed from any device – so why not take the opportunity to use the phone for short check-ins? Be creative.
The Test Tool is a real timer-saver for teachers. They can reuse, share and co-create tests, randomize questions, choose unlimited attempts and anonymize submissions. They can also export and print results, as well as grade automatically. And finally, the feature is GDPR compliant and has password protection.
Not only is it great for teachers, it also empowers students to be aware of their weaknesses and make improvements where needed. A good way to carry out self-paced learning with tests is to use the automatic feedback that has been recently added – so not only the scoring can be automatically calculated, but students can also get automated feedback, which can be really helpful for their learning. The tool also has an autosave mode, so students can start taking a test, save it, and finish it later. Perfect for asynchronous, hybrid, and online learning.
Watch an overview of the Test Tool