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iSpring

Creating tests Convenient and intuitive interface Creating a graded test or a free-response questionnaire Importing questions from another test Importing questions from Excel Possibility of previewing the test Test questions Information slides for explanations Groups of questions Mixing questions and answer options Adding video, audio, images, Flash videos and formulas to questions Inserting images and formulas into answer options Convenient text editor

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YOU CAN CREATE 11 TYPES OF TEST QUESTIONS

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SunRavTestOfficePro

SunRavTestOfficePro is a software package for creating tests, conducting testing, processing and analyzing its results. Designed to work on a local network and on computers not connected to the network. Online testing is possible using SunRavWEBClass.

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Package programs

tMaker is a program for creating tests. A computer user with any level of training can create and edit tests in it. It is possible to import tests created in a text editor (for example, MS Word) or a spreadsheet editor (for example, MS Excel). tTester is a testing program. It has the simplest possible interface. Extensive program settings and command line parameters allow you to adapt its operation to any requirements. tAdmin is a program for remote user administration and processing of computer testing results. Provides the ability to view/print results, as well as create, edit, export, and print reports on testing groups and/or individual users. It is possible to create a response matrix.

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Key features of SunRavTestOfficePro

Creating tests. Working with test tasks Variety of question types. The program allows you to use 5 types of questions in tests: Single choice. One answer option out of several suggested. Multiple choice. One or more answer options from several proposed ones. Open question. The user must enter the answer using the keyboard. The test creator can use a powerful template language to correctly evaluate the user's response. Correspondence. The user needs to order the statements in two lists so that they correspond to each other. Ordered list. Arrange the answers in a list in a specific order.

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Adaptive tests. The order of questions can not only be linear, but also depend on the user’s answers. Using themes. The program can split the test into several topics. You can evaluate your knowledge both for each topic separately and for the test as a whole. Comments on the question. Each question can be provided with a commentary with testing instructions, a hint, information about the correct answer, etc. Options for reactions to the user's answer: No reaction - the user is asked to answer the following question. A message indicating whether the user answered correctly or incorrectly. Show any document related to the question. In it, in particular, you can explain in detail the reason for the incorrect answer and provide additional material that will allow you to study the question in more depth. Weight of question and answer options. Each question and answer option can have its own “weight”. This allows the user to be awarded more points for correct answers to difficult questions and fewer points for answers to easy questions. Visualization. The program allows you to insert images, formulas, diagrams, tables, audio and video files, HTML documents and any OLE documents. The text editor built into tMaker for writing tests is similar in function to the MS Word familiar to many.

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Ensuring the objectivity of testing Setting up the testing process. The administrator can: Prohibit exiting the program until testing is completed. Disable access to the desktop and taskbar. Close the program after passing one test. Random questions. Questions in the test can be mixed. In addition, the test creator can determine how many questions from each topic the user will receive. Let's say a topic consists of 300 questions. If you randomly select only 30 questions, test takers will receive completely different sets of questions from the same test. The answer options for each question can also be mixed. Thus, with a sufficiently large number of questions, the test taker cannot thoughtlessly use prior knowledge of the test, with a previously known sequence of questions and answers. Note: the described function is set by selecting "Exam Mode" in the settings. Introduction of time frames. Testing can be limited in time - both for the test and for each question. The amount of time allocated for each question may vary.

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Setting up the information visible during testing. In the program you can determine whether you need to show the user: The number of correct answers. Time until the end of testing. Limit on the number of testing attempts. In the program, you can set a limit on the number of times you can pass one test. Tracking testing attempts in the tAdmin program. Safety. All tests and testing results are encrypted, which completely eliminates the possibility of falsification. You can set passwords for the test: for editing (tMaker) – protects against unauthorized changes, premature determination of the structure, correct answers, etc.; for review (tTester) – warns about trial testing.

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Technical data

Number of questions: no limits Number of answers: no limits Number of users: no limits Number of tests: no limits Number of topics in the test: up to 256 topics Tests and results are stored: in files

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MyTestXPro

MyTest - Computer testing of knowledge MyTestX. The program is easy and convenient to use. All teachers and students master it quickly and easily. To create and edit tests, the program has a convenient test editor. Using the editor, you can create either a new test or edit an existing one. The editor also configures the testing process: the order of tasks and options, time limits, assessment and much more. When you launch the program for the first time, you will see the following window:

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The left part of the work area of ​​the main window is occupied by a list of groups and tasks. In the main part, the parameters of the test, groups, and tasks are configured and edited. Each MyTestXPro task is in one group or another. In order to add a new task, you must either select the group to which the task will be added, or select another task in this group. When you create a new test, it already has one group. To add a task to it, you need to select it by clicking on it. When you select a group in the list on the left, its parameters (name, description, limiting the number of tasks for creating a sample, etc.) are displayed in the workspace of the test editor. For convenience, each group can be assigned one of ten colors for its icon.

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You can change group settings at any time. You can, for example, immediately set its name and description, or you can do this later. To add a task to a group, give the command Tasks → Add... and select what type of task you want to create. The item type can be changed later without losing information as much as possible (for example, you can easily convert a single choice item to a multiple choice item without losing the question text and answer options).

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Most types of tasks allow you to see them in the editor almost the same way as a test taker would see them in the testing module. When creating or selecting a task for editing, there are five tabs in the main part of the work area of ​​the program window. The first contains basic information about the task: question, number of points, time limit, additional drawing, answer options or criteria for checking answers (depending on the type of task). The Wording tab allows assignments to ask up to five different question wordings. Which one will be selected is indicated in the testing parameters. The Training tab specifies feedback in training mode and some of its parameters. The Advanced tab allows you to attach an audio file to the task and configure additional parameters.

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You can use the Draft tab to temporarily store parts of a question or answer options. Its contents are the same for all tasks and are not saved to a file. At the bottom of the work area when creating/editing tasks there are two buttons - Save and Reset. The Save button becomes active if you make any changes to the task and allows you to save these changes. The Reset button cancels all changes to the task and displays it again as it was last saved. Sometimes you need to perform some actions on several groups or several tasks at once. To do this, first select groups and tasks. You can select in various ways: click the select button (at the bottom of the list) to select the current task, select tasks or groups with the Ctrl or Shift key pressed, use the context menu that opens by right-clicking on the list... Selected groups and tasks are different from the rest a blue checkmark in front of the group or task icon.

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To perform some actions on the selected ones, use the Selected submenu either in the Groups menu, or in the Tasks menu, or in the context menu... For example, this way you can set several tasks at once the same number of points for the correct answer or a time limit.. Groups and tasks can be moved either using the buttons at the bottom of the list or by dragging them with the mouse. Moreover: if you drag one group onto the icon of another onto the group icon while holding the Alt key, then all tasks of this group will move to this group; If you move one of the selected tasks to the group icon while holding the Alt key, then all selected tasks will also move to this group.

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When you enter or edit a question, answer options, wording, a hint, an introduction and explanation of an error for a task, a description and help for a group, a description and comments for a test, the formatting panel becomes available. Using it, you can quickly format the text - make it bold, italic, italic..., change color, alignment, insert a picture, symbol or table, etc. The same actions can be done using the Format menu or the context menu of these fields. But more options may be needed. In this case, you can open this text in the built-in text editor by giving the appropriate command or simply pressing F4.

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This editor provides more text formatting options. Also, if dictionaries are installed in the program, then when editing the text, its spelling is checked. MyTestXPro tests are stored in files, one test - one file. To save the test, use the command File → Save or File → Save As...

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If you have a ready-made test and need to add several tasks from it, then give the command File → Import from another test...

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It is also possible to configure automatic verification of tasks when saving them or saving a test. It is also recommended to return to the test parameters and check again whether all the desired parameters are set; maybe you wanted the task options to be mixed, but forgot to set this option. If it is not possible to conduct computer testing, you can create “paper tests”. For self-training of students at home, you can create stand-alone (exe) tests, which combine a testing module and a test, do not require installation and can store the necessary settings.

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Grading test and assignments MyTestXPro

The grading system is specified in the test parameters. It can be anything from 2-point (for example, pass/fail) to 100-point. For each level of assessment, the minimum points or percentage of the total number of points required to obtain it is specified and, if required, an alternative name for the assessment.

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Specifying job weight

How many points the test taker will receive for answering a task is indicated in the task settings - this can be a value from 1 to 100. Also, on the “Advanced” tab, you can set a special penalty for the task for the “penalty mode”.

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INDIGO testing system

The INDIGO testing system is a professional tool for automating the testing process and processing results, which is designed to solve a wide range of tasks: Testing and monitoring student knowledge. Determining the professional level of employees. Conducting psychological testing. Conducting surveys. Organization of Olympiads and competitions.

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Functionality The testing system is installed on one server computer using an installation package. The system can work both on an isolated computer and on a local network or via the Internet. The testing center can be deployed on your computer or in the cloud on our Internet servers. All data is stored centrally in the system database. Administrators work through the client program. Administrator functions: creating and editing tests; test database management; user base management; assigning tests to users; web server management; results base management; generation of reports and analysis of statistics. Any number of administrators from different computers can work simultaneously. Users work through a web browser (GoogleChrome, MozillaFirefox, Opera, InternetExplorer, Safari and others). There is support for browsers on mobile devices.

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User functions: registration and authorization; test selection; passing testing; view results and errors. The system has support for characters of all languages ​​(Unicode). Tests The number of tests is unlimited. Organization of tests in a multi-level hierarchy of arbitrary structure. Copying tests. Password protection of editing tests. Export/import tests (*.itest file). Creating a paper version of the test with answers or in form form (with the ability to print or export to Word). View statistics on tests: by points for questions and groups of questions; on scales; by divisions; according to the answers. Export statistics to Excel.

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Users The number of users is unlimited. Organize users in a multi-level hierarchy of arbitrary structure. Creating reports on users (with the ability to print or export to Word). Users can be added by the administrator or they can register independently via the web interface, unless this has been prohibited by the administrator. User login, full name and password can contain any special and national characters (Unicode). The login can be specified in any register (for example, “IvanovII”). Import users from TXT/Excel files with support for hierarchies and automatic generation of logins and passwords. Export users in backward compatible format to TXT/Excel.

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Test editor Test types: knowledge control; education; survey. Unlimited number of questions. Organization of test questions in a multi-level hierarchy of arbitrary structure. Types of questions: choice of one answer option; selecting multiple answer options; entering a response from the keyboard; establishing compliance; arrangement in the right order. Assignment for one test of an unlimited number of rating scales. Freely enter a formula for calculating points for each scale, with the possibility of substituting points for questions and groups of questions into the formula, and using arithmetic operations, mathematical functions and a conditional operator. Arbitrary input of divisions for each scale. Freely define a results template that is displayed to the user after testing is completed. The ability to substitute any data obtained as a result of calculating rating scales into the results template. Simultaneous work in the editor with several tests. Copying questions and groups of questions from one test to another.

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Navigation settings: prohibiting skipping questions; prohibition of returning to completed questions; prohibition of completing testing until all questions have been answered. Time limit for testing. Shuffle and randomization settings are specified for each group of questions, which provides ample opportunities for automatic generation of test options every time testing is run. Shuffle the answer options in random order for all or some questions. Import questions of all types from text files (TXT). “Messages” objects with arbitrary content. “Explanation” objects, which can be displayed depending on the specified settings: when you click on the “Explanation” button; if the answer is incorrect; when viewing results after testing is completed.

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A powerful word processor that supports: free text formatting; inserting rich text from Word documents; insertion of images (BMP, JPEG, PNG, GIF, ICO, etc.); inserting tables; insertion of video files (FLV H.263) with playback capabilities; insertion of audio files (MP3) with playback capabilities; inserting arbitrary attachment files for downloading

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Rules Testing rules determine which users or groups of users will be able to take which tests or groups of tests. The number of rules is unlimited. For each rule, a testing schedule can be set: once (from date1.time1 to date2.time2); daily (from time1 to time2); weekly (Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun from time1 to time2). For each rule, a limit can be set on the number of testing attempts in a given time interval. The rules table supports: record sorting; multi-level grouping of records (by selected columns); filtering (selection) of records based on complex conditions.

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Server management Functions for starting, stopping and restarting the web server. Mode for automatically starting the web server when the operating system boots. Configuring IP addresses and ports on which the web server will be available. Configuring access restrictions to the web server by IP addresses and their ranges. Flexible configuration of the web interface: change of logo; changing the inscription at the bottom of the page (replacing the copyright line); prohibition of self-registration of users; preventing users from viewing the results log; prohibiting users from changing their password on their own; enabling the entry of a captcha code during registration (protection from robots), etc. Monitoring of connected users to the web interface (IP address, browser, active page, login, full name, group). Editing test system administrator accounts. The number of administrators is unlimited. Database defragmentation function (reducing its size, optimizing speed).

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Results The number of results is unlimited. A powerful results table that supports: sorting records; multi-level grouping of records (by selected columns); filtering (selection) of records based on complex conditions; export the entire table or selected records to a file (Excel, HTML, XML, TXT formats); function for searching records in the table; setting up the displayed columns (Last Name, First Name, Patronymic, Login, Group, IP address, Browser, Notes, Test name, Test type, Compiler, Test date, Test time, Duration, Completion time, Status (Testing / Completed / Canceled / Interrupted ), Score, MaxScore, Percentage, Value and Result on the main result scale). View the test report, which includes: general information (about the user, testing and results); detailed information in the form of an image of the test that the user took, taking into account all mixing and random sampling, as well as the user’s answers to each question. Creation of reports (with the ability to print or export to Word): report on the result; user report; general report on the sample results. Setting profiles for the header and footer of documents (templates for the beginning and end of the document). View statistics on a random sample of results (statistics on scores for questions and groups of questions, on scales, on divisions, on answers) with the ability to export to Excel.


9. Setting several scales of results for one test and a mechanism for entering scoring formulas 10. Hierarchical grouping of questions in tests 11. Automatic generation of test options 12. Printing and exporting test forms and tests with answers 13. Printing and exporting test protocols and reports 14. Statistics on tests and its export to Excel

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Online systems

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Super administrator login: admin, password: 12345 . After the default installation, the system already has one registered user (Ivan Ivanovich Ivanov, Password: 12345) and one demo test has been added.

System requirements

Software

To run the server and administrator client, Windows XP / Vista / Server (2003, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2019) / 7 / 8 / 10 is required. To run the server on Linux or OS X, a virtual machine is required. For users to work, they must have a network connection to the server and one of the following browsers: Google Chrome 6+, Mozilla Firefox 9+, Opera 12+, Internet Explorer 8+, Safari 5+. Google Chrome recommended ( download).

Hardware

A running INDIGO server consumes up to 150 MB of RAM (with the administrator client up to 250 MB of RAM). As users work, memory consumption increases (at maximum loads up to 2 GB of RAM).
Recommended minimum configuration for Windows Server 2016:
- for 10-50 simultaneous users: 2x2.2 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 20 GB HDD;
- for 100-200 simultaneous users: 2x2.2 GHz, 3 GB RAM, HDD/SSD 20 GB;
- for 500-1000 simultaneous users: 2x3.3 GHz, 4 GB RAM, SSD 20 GB or more.

Safety

We guarantee that all executable files of our software are free from viruses. If you are faced with the fact that some antivirus is blocking the operation of INDIGO testing system programs, please let us know. We will help solve the problem and make a request to the developers of this antivirus about a false positive, so that when the databases are subsequently updated, the antivirus will no longer interfere with the operation of the testing system.
The INDIGO testing system, based on an official agreement with Kaspersky Lab, is included in the Kaspersky Whitelist, according to which all INDIGO programs and components are automatically recognized as safe.

INDIGO is a powerful, modern electronic complex designed to automate the testing procedure and monitor results.

Simply put, INDIGO helps you create tests and different test cases. Usually the word test is associated with school or university. Most of the free, specialized software for developing testing systems is aimed at monitoring knowledge in the field of education. But not the free INDIGO test creation software.

There are also other areas here, such as recruiting assessment (analysis of the professional level of applicants), monitoring of personnel qualifications, the sociological sphere (survey of various segments of society), as well as a certain kind of psychological research. In the downloaded program, automation is a fundamental factor in the successful development of a line of such applications.

It should be convenient for the creator of test tasks to develop and adapt them, in turn, for the administrator the main thing is to have clear and rational management, and for the test taker, only comfort is important in order to focus his attention exclusively on knowledge.

After downloading and installing INDIGO, you will understand that it is built on the principle of client-server solutions. Thus, there is a server part in which databases with users and tests are located (with a strictly built hierarchy and distributed access rights). The client part is aimed at the user (registration in the system, completing tasks, viewing results). Meanwhile, the web server, downloaded and installed along with the utility, does not require particularly deep knowledge at the system administrator level.

The principle of working with each test project in the program goes through four stages. The first step is preparing a questionnaire using the Constructor. You can develop a project with its help in a flexible and convenient way. The question form can contain slides, pictures and any external elements, and the answers can involve either one option or specifying several.

The second step of development is to combine sets of tests according to certain criteria, for example, by age group of test takers, by faculties, by disciplines, etc. The third step is to set the variability of the assessment and determine access rights for different categories of users.

The final step is to summarize the results through reporting, which can be printed or kept digitally. As a result, using the multifaceted, but easy and transparent interface of the downloaded INDIGO utility, you can develop and organize tests of any degree of complexity for free, in areas that, one way or another, require knowledge control.

The INDIGO testing system is a professional tool for automating the testing process and processing results, which is designed to solve a wide range of problems:

    testing and monitoring students' knowledge;

    determining the professional level of employees;

    conducting psychological testing;

    conducting surveys;

    organization of Olympiads and competitions.

Functionality:

    the testing system is installed on one server computer using an installation package;

    the system can work both on an isolated computer and on a local network or via the Internet;

    the testing center can be deployed on your computer or in the cloud on our Internet servers;

    all data is stored centrally in the system database;

    administrators work through the client program;

    users work through web browsers (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari and others). There is support for browsers on mobile devices.

Advantages of the INDIGO testing system:

        easy installation of the system on any computer;

        perpetual license and no subscription fee;

        the ability to operate the testing system in the cloud on Internet servers;

        centralized data storage and web user interface;

        system security and data privacy;

        hierarchical grouping of tests and users, testing rules;

        setting several result scales for one test and a mechanism for entering scoring formulas;

        hierarchical grouping of questions in tests;

        automatic generation of test options;

        printing and exporting test forms and tests with answers;

        Printing and exporting test protocols and reports.

1.2.4 "Iren"

"Iren" is a free program that allows you to create tests to test knowledge and conduct testing on a local network, via the Internet or on single computers.

Tests may include tasks of various types: with the choice of one or more correct answers, with entering the answer from the keyboard, matching, ordering and classification.

During network testing, the teacher sees detailed information about the success of each student on his computer. At the end of the work, this data is saved in an archive, where it can later be viewed and analyzed using the tools built into the program.

In addition, tests can be created as stand-alone executable files that can be distributed to students to take tests without using the network and without saving the results. This mode is aimed primarily at tests intended for self-testing. To begin testing, a student just needs to run the resulting file on any Windows computer; no software installation is required.

1.2.5System of Interactive Knowledge Testing “SInTeZ”

"SinTeZ" is a system designed for creating and editing tests, conducting tests and analyzing results.

Uses WEB technology, therefore:

    is installed only on one server and is accessible from any computers connected to the network;

    has the ability to work via the Internet;

Has the capabilities:

    divide tests into topics;

    create five different types of questions:

      1. choosing one correct answer;

        selecting several correct answer options;

        direct keyboard input;

        correspondence;

        arrange in the correct order;

    insert pictures, sound, films, lists, tables, etc. into the text of the question and answer.

    create test scenarios, i.e. indicate how many questions, on what topic, at what level of difficulty will be asked to students from the entire database of questions;

    indicate the order of answers to the questions:

    1. the student answers questions in any order and can change his answer;

      the student answers questions in the given order and cannot change his answer;

    indicate the price of questions in points that a student will receive for the correct answer to a question of a particular difficulty level (more points are awarded for a more complex answer);

    correlate the number of points scored with the rating on a five-point scale;

    prohibit the student from taking tests until they are published for him by the teacher;

    create reports;

    display test statistics, which helps you find out:

    1. percentage of those who completed a particular task;

      typical mistakes;

      the average performance of students on a particular test;