An end-to-end digital assessment platform

UNIwise helps institutions transform the creation, management and delivery of exams and assessments for staff and students with our digital assessment platform, WISEflow.  

Delivered securely as a cloud-based platform, WISEflow:

Manages the complete assessment and feedback lifecycle across a wide range of assessment types and formats.

Provides easy access for academic and administrative staff to create, deliver and assess multiple types and formats of exams and assessments.

Helps universities to streamline the assessment process, ensure consistency, improve feedback and raise student satisfaction. 

Comes with tools to make feedback easier and more consistent, such as multi-level annotations and rubrics, which enhances students’ learning and satisfaction.  

Everything – assessments, feedback, grades – is in one place. Everyone – students, administrators, academics – knows where to go. 

In WISEflow, the assessment process is referred to as a flow. The platform has a range of flow types that supports different assessment formats that can be employed for both formative and summative assessments.  Read more about how WISEflow works, or watch the video below.

“We needed a platform that we knew we could rely on, that would provide a stable and reliable service. The key thing is that students can get from the beginning to the end of their assessment securely without anything falling over, and that academic staff are able, then, to get their hands on the assessment and mark it and come up with a reliable answer as to how students have performed.”

Derfel Owen, Director of Change and Improvement at UCL, a customer since 2020

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Working with more than 120 institutions from 15 countries

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Students using WISEflow from 170 countries, including China

3.6m

3.6 million exams and assessments sat on WISEflow in the past year

90,000

At peak times, over 90,000 users on WISEflow simultaneously

“The students love it: 92.2% of them said they found the system extremely easy to use. We were getting comments like ‘easy peasy lemon squeezy’. Overall, WISEflow has become, in a remarkably quick time, a key part of the assessment process.”

Alison Aspery, Head of Quality and Standards, Arts University Bournemouth

UNIwise also considers it a priority to ensure that WISEflow is an accessible platform.

You can read our accessibility statement for WISEflow here.

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