Online Assessments

Use these different literacy assessments to support effective online sessions

Google form to help you learn about your learner's computer skills.

A good resource for preparation and practice for Academic and Employment Tests and other assessments.

5 Tech Tools for Formative Assessment.

Take and create online quizzes. This simple online quiz can help learners get an understanding of where they are at with their basic digital literacy and computer skills, and help them learn a little bit that they might not have known along the way. With it’s simple format, they answer one question at a time, are told immediately if they’re correct, and then have the answer explained for them.

This workbook will help you practice your reading, writing, numeracy and document use skills through a variety of exercises. An answer guide is included to help you understand how to reach the right answer.

Formative assessment has never been faster. Plickers is the free card activity your students will love. Join millions and play in your next lesson. This free app has been around for awhile and is still a fantastic option for quick polling in the classroom.

This video shows teachers how to use Zoom to proctor assessments remotely. It includes how to adjust chat settings, control audio, and introduce students to the upcoming assessment. It was recorded for Let’s Go Learn assessments but works for any test with which you wish to virtually assess and monitor students using Zoom.

Assessment for the 3 learning styles can easily be done through this online platform.

The free language quizzes cover grammar, usage and vocabulary for beginner, intermediate and advanced level English students. Simply answer all of the questions in the quiz and press submit to see your score and other statistics.

Assess and test digital literacy skills. You can build your learners skills in key areas, and demonstrate their knowledge by helping them earn certificates and badges.

In this course, each numbered section covers related computer skills divided into Learning Activities and concluded with a test. Begin the course by signing up or signing in to Wisc-Online using the links in the upper-right corner of the page.