This toolkit is designed to assist in selecting educational strategies and the technology to use for digital assessments. Use the selections below to help you get started.
OSPIA: An online platform for ‘student-other’ learning dyad interaction, multimodal feedback and assessment Dr Silas Taylor
Cmap Tools Allows teachers to construct, navigate, share and assess knowledge models represented as concept maps.
GitHub Classroom Industry-standard code repository and version control platform that allows programmers to collaborate.
Jupyter Open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents containing live code, equations, visualizations and text.
Maple TA Powerful online testing and assessment software designed especially for courses involving mathematics.
McGraw-Hill Connect A suite of authoring and management tools for creation of adaptive content with built-in grading, analytics and LMS integration capabilities.
Microsoft Teams A shared workspace where students can chat, meet, share files, and work collaboratively under your supervision.
Moodle OU Wiki Wikis are collections of collaboratively authored web pages, beginning with a home (Start) page that students can edit, and to which you can link more pages.
Moodle Quiz Build and reuse quizzes consisting of many question types, including multiple choice, true-false, and short answer.
MyLab Finance by Pearson Provides a number of authoring and management tools for teaching finance: including specialised Excel spreadsheets, multimedia, adaptive sequencing and analytics.
OneNote Class Notebook Create a personal workspace for every student, a content library for handouts and a collaboration space for lessons and creative activities.
ProProfs A platform providing a range of products for the building and management of quizzes, e-assessments, courseware and games.
Qualtrics Allows you to create, manage and deploy surveys and quizzes with a comprehensive data analytics dashboard.
Questionmark OnDemand Collaborative authoring of online surveys, quizzes, tests, and exams. Secure delivery online or offline, to any device, with built-in analytics.
QuizUp An phone app providing a multiplayer game in which students compete against each other through rounds of timed multiple-choice questions on topics of your choosing.
Safe Exam Browser Allows you to carry out e-assessments safely by locking down the computer to only allow access to the assessment.
Socrative Wikis are collections of collaboratively authored web pages, beginning with a home (Start) page that students can edit, and to which you can link more pages.
TheBox UNSW's online media management service, allowing you to manage and share audio/video/images and documents directly within Moodle and on other websites.
Turnitin Students submit assessments into the platform where teachers can easily grade, provide feedback and leverage automatic plagiarism detection.