The iSpring quiz editor is now enhanced with a new drag-and-drop question. Plus, we’ve completely revamped the interface and simplified the design to create a better workflow.
Assessing the value of eLearning is more important than ever. The question of how useful surveys can be for eLearning evaluation has been up for debate over the past few years. Surveys are still a staple for many eLearning professionals who believe they offer a simple method for soliciting feedback about course effectiveness. Others claim that using surveys to assess eLearning is over and that there are more objective ways to evaluate learning outcomes.
Your learners are taking your course, but are they really learning anything? There’s only one way to find out: test them.
Online learning assessment comes in several varieties. There are the obvious ones — tests and quizzes — but you can assess your learners in other ways as well; projects, or written assignments, for example.
Here are some ways you can test your online learners, and some easy tools that will get you started.
This article will help you choose the right question types when you're creating an electronic quiz, whether to assess or cement your learners' knowledge.
A European legal authority last week advised that the Safe Harbor framework which allows European organizations to send personal data to the US should no longer be legal. Assessment thought leader John Kleeman explains what this means and discusses the potential consequences to those delivering assessments and training in Europe.