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“WISEflow is a good alternative to classroom examinations, with some major advantages”: the University of Malta on the insights WISEflow can provide
“WISEflow has a lot of features. One of them is the fact that you can view the students' progress as they are doing their examination. This makes monitoring easier than that of VLE exams.”
“Online examinations help foster the skills candidates need in the digital age”: The European Patent Office on running the European Qualifying Exam on WISEflow
“We need to be able to deliver a broader spread of assessment types and do so more flexibly. The days of a seven-year apprenticeship culminating in a single test with a hammer and piece of metal are long gone.”
“WISEflow allows the possibility to examine our students in different ways, that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to achieve”: the University of Malta on choosing and using WISEflow
“One of the best features in WISEflow is the ability to automate the assessment process for certain question types, such as for multiple choice questions. Not only that, but it also offers a multitude of statistics on how the students performed, enabling the examiner to determine, for instance, if there were any problematic questions in the exam.”
The University of Malta on the benefits of WISEflow for academics
“This online platform has already opened for me extensive opportunities, such as the use of video and audio clips in MCQs. Also, the system enabled me to adapt the in-class tests and exams for a student with visual impairment. The reliability, flexibility and security of the system is second to none.”
Responding to crisis: how IÉSEG School of Management implemented WISEflow in four weeks
“I was relatively new in the job when coronavirus hit us: March was one of my first months. March is also when we were hit by a lockdown. We had exams coming up in May. Not doing the exams was never an option.” Jonas Debrulle, Head of Programmes.