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Test System is the first simple and powerful method of taking into account all the different possible ways of carrying out evaluation tests. Based on libraries of questions drawn from the Ethnos format. |
Test
System enables you to put together training tests
or exams by random draw or by well-thought out
choice. These libraries can combine detailed answer
copies as well as different multimedia elements
such as images, sounds, films and external programs
(EAO etc.).
Test
System manages a database of masters (trainers)
and pupils (trainees). The masters can set up
new libraries, design special tests and control
the right of access for their pupils. The pupils
are allocated to groups, for example according
to class, training, level, module etc., and have
access to the libraries and tests which are earmarked
for them.
Access to the questions can be organised in different ways:
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On the network |
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Using
any pupil workstation, the pupil types in
his identifying code and then has a choice
of training or a test or exam. If he wishes
to practise, the system offers a choice of
subjects and asks the pupil to select a number
of questions. These questions are automatically
drawn from the appropriate library and are
clearly displayed on the screen.
The pupils can assess themselves and make
progress by consulting the detailed corrected
answers, which can be linked to the questions.If
they wish to sit an exam, whether a mock or
real one, Test System puts forward a list
of those exams which have been designed for
the students or their groups. These tests
are put together by the teacher and contain
questions chosen from the library. |
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On disk |
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The
master chooses or draws questions at random
from the libraries, then copies autonomous
disks to deliver to each pupil. Every student
can use their disk with any type of computer,
provided it is equipped with Windows 3.x or
95. When the disks have been returned, the
master can automatically retrieve them and
publish the results obtained by each pupil. |
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On paper |
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On
paperThe master selects or draws questions
at random from the libraries, then he selects
printing on traditional paper. If he has OMR
Manager at his disposal, the layout and editing
can be done automatically confirming to the
requirements of the optical reader or the
scanner. As soon as the questionnaires are
completed and returned to the master, he can
then enter the answers given by his pupils
or put the documents through an optical reader
or scanner to be read, before printing the
individual results. |
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By vote pads |
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Test
System teams together with InterACT to enable
tests to be carried out on a group of students,
who reply by using individual identified vote
pads. The results can be displayed immediately
or can be published later on. |
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Also
available are several libraries of questions designed
by specialists in different school or professional
subjects. |
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