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How to Make Your Online Tests More Accessible for All Students?

  Whether you’re assigned to teach a student remotely or in the traditional classroom, creating online tests that are accessible to all students is essential. With edtech tools becoming increasingly important when it comes to teaching best practices, it's vital to ensure that these tests are designed and administered with accessibility in mind. But how can we make sure this happens? In this blog post, you'll learn useful tips on how to create accessible digital exams for all of your students- regardless of any physical or learning disabilities, they may have! Read on to find out more about designing inclusive electronic evaluations! Leverage Technology Resources to Make Online Tests Available to Students With Disabilities One significant challenge facing students with disabilities is accessibility when it comes to taking online tests. Leveraging technology resources can change that. When online tests are made available to everyone, students are given more flexibility in how the

Online Proctoring: A Good Way to Keep an Eye on Online Exams

Just like with traditional tests, proctors are hired to keep an eye on what the candidates are doing in the testing rooms. Proctoring is also seen as a hard job because it involves keeping the test setting safe and making sure the exam taker is who they say they are. During the outbreak, it has become very hard for universities, schools, and colleges to supervise online tests. But with the help of new technologies and useful tools for proctoring, teachers can now make online proctoring more effective than the old ways of proctoring exams. Parts of the online proctoring services that are very important Online proctoring services make it possible for schools, colleges, and universities to keep an eye on people taking online tests at all times. The main job of online proctors is to make sure that no one cheats and to keep the honesty and purity of online tests. Most online proctoring services are run by Artificial Intelligence (AI), proctor controls, and real-time voice and video communic