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E-testing in practice

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E-testing is a rapidly growing area of e-assessment involving the delivery of examinations and assessments on screen, either using local systems or web-based systems.

An e-test is any test that replicates or replaces paper based tests with a computer screen, also referred to as on-screen tests. This involves the transfer of paper tests to computer with little or no change to their appearance on paper. Any one qualification may employ one or any combination of methods to take e-testing to the computer screen.
This may include variations that could not be easily replicated on paper, such as video or audio clips, and animated quizzes.  Further possibilities for e-testing include the use of full ICT interactivity. This often uses ‘virtual situations’ requiring the candidate to process information to arrive at the required solution.

For indepth detail on e-testing conditions and environment, please visit the efutures toolkit

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