What are the advantages of digital testing?

Various user groups are involved in digital assessment. On the one hand there are the candidates, on the other hand there are the assessing organisations. These include educational institutions, examination boards, or the business community.

Benefits for candidates

  • Flexible examination in terms of time and location;
  • Examination results are available more quickly. Certainly in the case of closed questions, the results can be displayed immediately.;
  • Remote monitoring enables you to take an examination from home;
  • Difficult to read handwriting? No problem!

Benefits for assessing organisations

  • Clear storage of examination questions, in one place in a database structure;
  • Examination questions can be reused;
  • Statistics provide insight into the quality of questions;
  • Question forms vary (both closed questions as open questions);
  • Correcting becomes easy;
  • Developing examination questions costs less money;
  • Question quality increases because quality can be continuously improved;
  • Examination questions become more equivalent if the test matrix leading;
  • Better overview and presentation of results;
  • The content of the assessment is better safeguarded;
  • Insight into the quality of training programmes;
  • Insight into the quality of professionals, teachers, proofreaders and test designers;
  • An examination can be set individually;
  • Remote supervision via online proctoring makes it possible to take an examination elsewhere;
  • Providing feedback during the learning process becomes simple.