RESOURCES

Read our latest news and access media resources

Understanding the Assessment Life Cycle

Posted:
Categories: Webinars

The Assessment Life Cycle™ is a way of organizing the assessment development process into a series of easy-to-understand stages. It provides a strong foundation of knowledge to effectively plan how to ensure the defensibility of your testing program. This webinar will walk you through these steps and show you how Meazure Learning (formerly Yardstick) psychometricians design, plan, and implement sound, defensible high-stakes assessments.

Post-Administration Item Analysis

Posted:
Categories: Webinars

Interpreting psychometric information presented in item analysis reports can be daunting. This webinar will provide an overview of the basic theory of item analysis and review specific examples of items that meet or fail to meet statistical standards.

How to Develop an Exam Blueprint

Posted:
Categories: Webinars

One challenge for test administrators is determining what a final blueprint should comprise and what steps should be taken to create one. This webinar will describe the essential components of a blueprint along with practical advice for implementation to help ensure your blueprint aligns to and supports your unique exam context and objectives.

Mass-Producing Test Questions

Posted:
Categories: Webinars

In this webinar, we’ll describe the features and functionality of our automated item generation (AIG) tool, Itematic. You’ll get an in-depth understanding of what makes this AIG tool different from the rest.

Collusion Detection and Its Application to Regulation

Posted:
Categories: Webinars

Every profession, at one time or another, has to deal with exam misconduct. A data forensics program is a deterrent and quality-control measure as well as an investigative tool to support the validity of the assessment process. This webinar will provide information on data forensics and collusion detection.

How to Develop Good Multiple-Choice Questions

Posted:
Categories: Webinars

Writing effective multiple-choice questions is both a science and an art. This webinar will introduce you to the principles of writing multiple-choice questions and demonstrate how these principles can be applied to the evaluation of questions in an item bank.