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The 4 Essential Features to Look For in an Enterprise Exam Platform
Large multinationals with complex structures have different needs when it comes to e-assessment platforms than SMEs with a flatter structure. For one, it is important that the e-assessment platform tests on every level of the business. No one wants to deal with...
Cirrus Key Release April 2022:
Making digital assessment easier and more intuitive
Usability and accessibility have always been at the heart of the Cirrus product principles. With the latest release we’ve made huge strides towards making Cirrus even more accessible to a broad audience. “A minute to learn - a lifetime to master” is Cirrus’ credo,...
Conference recap:
ATP 2022 – Innovations in Assessment
There's nothing like an in-person conference to find out what is hot and happening in the industry. And the first in-person ATP Conference in 2 years' time definitely gave us plenty of food for thought! Artificial intelligence in remote testing This year’s theme was...
E-Assessment Integrity:
Best Practices to Combat Cheating
Imagine a world where lawyers cheated on their bar exams. That chartered accountant you hired had someone else take their exam. Your mechanic found the test answers to their ASE online somewhere and you need your brakes fixed…the world would descend into chaos and...
Cirrus Office 365 Integration – Revolutionizing Exams
As continued COVID-19 restrictions forced many traditional learning institutions to adopt online learning models to continue their courses. Online learning institutions have also seen unprecedented growth in numbers due to many people wanting to re- and up-skill to...
The Cost of Not Going Digital — and how much money you save by switching to an online exam platform
More than a year into the COVID pandemic, the bigger than expected financial impact is starting to take its toll on both businesses and individuals. Universities and colleges have not been spared. While many institutions were...