Exam Manager

Looking for an efficient way to manage multiple choice tests and quizes for your classroom? Exam Manager is won't wow you with it's galmour, but it gets the job done.

 

 

 

Classroom teachers can manage a large database of information for creating very specific quizes and exams. You can combine the information in anyway you see fit, and allow students to do unlimited review and practice.

As the administrator of this program, you can look at scores, progress, and individual records. These are, of course, locked to everyone but the teacher.

The only problem I found with this testing method was that the student MUST answer each question before moving on. In a 'real-life' quiz they would have the option of scanning the test at any point. Otherwise these were pretty standard multiple-choice tests, but with a lot of user and administrator flexibility.

I am not a major proponent of formalized tesing, but it does have it's place. If you find you need to quickly and easily customize information from your curriculum (and save it from one year to another! Yeah!) this program will help you do just that. Your students can use the easy e-mail function from within the program to keep in touch, or ask questions. They can also track their own performance and progress. Because the questions are drawn from a large database you create, your students can have as much practice at they like.

Not to be purchased by those who want a lot of graphical glitz and glamour. Just a lot of meat here for your use if multiple-choice questions are something you must handle in your classroom. Can be used for homeschools, but only if you want to create databases of questions. More practical for large families or co-ops.

You can download a demo of Exam Manager at http://www.exammanager.com