As a freelance graphic designer, I've been contracted by a non-profit tutoring company to design a state-wide testing website for K–12 public school students. The company wishes to start with Language Arts and Mathematics, then expand to other areas such as the Sciences and History, for starters. They will supply the test questions and I will focus on building the website. I've already built the paper versions of their tests for them.
They wish for a website where students can log-in with a password, select from a series of tests (tests that won't have any bearing on their school record, but would merely evaluate their current knowledge), and then have the tests automatically graded with the results posted online for their instructors (and the tutors at the tutoring company) to view in order to further direct the students' education.
The company wishes this to be a completely online experience — one that can take the place of the staff traveling to, or mailing paper tests to, the various wide-spread public school districts that they serve. And, of course, the less the company can pay for this, the happier they will be!
I'm currently looking at ClassMarker, TCExam, and Moodle.
If anyone reading this post has any suggestions, I would like to hear from you.
I use Dreamweaver on a Macintosh (OSX) to build my websites.
Thanks,
Bill Pitts
creative@newsouthernview.com