Friday, April 3, 2009

Re: Testing Software

ABTutor lets you limit internet access to a specific site (i.e. your
Moodle site) with policies.=20
Examview Pro has a network distribution option for tests created in the
program with a special viewer installed on student machines.
=20


Judith Claire Robison
Director of Technology
Saint John's Catholic Prep
Frederick, MD

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[mailto:ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Kendall Chun
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 11:44 AM
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Subject: Testing Software

This past year our history department gave a mid year exam to a large
number of students.=20
We created accounts that locked down the computers they logged into so
they couldn't access the Net, their file shares and email. They then
wrote their exams in Word and saved them to the special accounts' home
directory. We then had to collect all the files and distribute them to
the correct teachers. Not very efficient. I know there has to be a
better way to do this.

Some have suggested using Moodle but we'd still have to lock machines
down. What packages have you seen or use that allow you to administer
exams? Something like Respondus (http://www.respondus.com/) but not
tied into Blackboard.

As usual thanks for your responses and apologies for cross posting.


Kendall

Kendall Chun
Milton Academy


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