Exam.net has an integrated set of tools to enrich and simplify the exam experience. The teacher chooses which of these tools are available to students during an exam.
Teachers can always upload their own resources, such as a poem, a reading, an image, a periodic table, a list of equations or an audio recording to be available during the exam.
GeoGebra: an interactive geometry, algebra, statistics and calculus application allowing students to add graphs, equations and calculations to their exam answers
Desmos: Desmos allow students to constructing and analysing mathematical graphs in their exam.
Calculator: allows students to perform simple and advanced calculations
Equation Editor: allow students to construct equations with greek letters, exponents and mathematical symbols
Language Tools
Spell checker: Check spelling in multiple languages including English, Dutch, Danish, French, Swedish, Spanish, German, Italian, and Portuguese,
Thesaurus: English synonyms
Turnitin: check for plagiarism (requires school have a license)
Ouriginal: check for plagiarism (requires school have a license)
Audio recording: Allow your students to record spoken responses as an alternative to text-based answers.
Accessibility Tools
Translation Tools: Gives the student access to translation help for sentences or single words, in many languages.
Speech synthesis: Gives the option to have text read aloud to assist students with reading challenges; either text in the exam or written by the student.
Audio Files: Teachers can upload audio files for exams that include listening comprehension questions.
Programming Tools
Code Editor: Gives the student programming tools in JavaScript and Python
Other Tools
Chat: The integrated chat simplifies the student-teacher communication and allows students to ask questions without disturbing the class.
Drawing tools: a tool to draw pictures or graphs to be included in their answers. Special backgrounds (such as graph paper) can be uploaded.
Annotation tool: students can annotate an image that you ve uploaded (such as label parts of an image).
Scan handwritten work with a mobile phone: Students can submit handwritten work with their exam. A mobile phone or tablet with a camera that can read QR codes is required (It does not require any specific app).
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