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date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 20:01:22 +0100,    group: uk.education.schools-it        back       
Automatic testing software?   
I want to run some regular tests for my ICT / computing students at KS4 
and post 16 and get the tests marked and recorded automatically. We use 
something called Yaccapacca at KS3 which works well but has too childish 
an interface for KS4 and 5. Anyone use anything like this? - preferably 
cheap or free.
Howard
date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 20:01:22 +0100   author:   Howard

Re: Automatic testing software?   
On Sep 19, 8:01 pm, Howard  wrote:
> I want to run some regular tests for my ICT / computing students at KS4
> and post 16 and get the tests marked and recorded automatically. We use
> something called Yaccapacca at KS3 which works well but has too childish
> an interface for KS4 and 5. Anyone use anything like this? - preferably
> cheap or free.

Moodle is very good and free - http://moodle.org/

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Darren
date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 21:20:04 -0000   author:   Darren

Re: Automatic testing software?   
Hi there, Iam Learning is a online games based revision tool. This software is fully compatible with moodle and covers KS2,KS3 and KS4. It has a revolving bank of 1,000's of curriculum approved questions, these are presented through interactive games. It is a cheap purchase within its market at only £10.00 per license. It covers 21 subjects at gcse including ICT. Hope this helps.

for more info contact me directly at : richard@i-ed.co.uk

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date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 20:33:36 +0800   author:   Richard

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