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Final Quiz Passing Score: Is The 80% Written In Stone?

eLearning Industry

Most of us set 80% as the passing score in eLearning courses. Is it something that learning specialists have arbitrarily chosen or does this magic number have any mooring in learning theory? What is the rationale of this figure? This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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How to Write Good Assessment Questions

Association eLearning

Your association can have the best course in the world, but if the assessments or knowledge checks aren’t written well they can make the whole thing fall apart. This is true whether you’re making an eLearning assessment or writing questions for a traditional in-classroom test. Assessments can be interesting and thought provoking.

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How to Choose a Passing Score for E-Learning Quizzes

Capytech

How to Choose a Passing Score for E-Learning Quizzes Quizzes are a crucial element in most e-learning courses. For example, repeating the course (or part of the course) if the learner gets an insufficient score on the quiz. That leaves a question – what is a sufficient score in an e-learning quiz?

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How to Develop an eLearning Program for Human Resources (HR)

learnWorlds

Step 2: Set the Learning Objectives Then, you need to break down the goals into learning objectives. You will be using the learning objectives to inform your development program outline and measure the results through a learning management system. Remember to add assessments and tests along the way.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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5 common eLearning assessment mistakes (and how to fix them)

BrightCarbon

We’re back with a brand-spanking new blog post all about eLearning assessments. When we work with subject matter experts to develop multiple-choice questions we see the same mistakes again and again that make a big impact on the validity and reliability of assessments. These scores can be high or low, as long as they’re consistent.

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What are Summative Assessments?

Kitaboo

Do you think we can take ownership of our education and learning journey without the pressure of assessments? The majority of us have spent sleepless nights trying to prepare for a crucial assessment the next day. Summative assessments are one such assessment technique that allows instructors to measure student learning.