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On-demand webinar: How to choose the best delivery channel for your high-stakes test

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We’ve partnered with the Federation of Awarding Bodies to deliver this webinar.

Assessment technology, in particular the widespread adoption of remote online proctoring, has meant the choice of delivery channel is both broader and more nuanced than ever before. In this webinar, we explore the range of delivery modalities available, considering the factors that affect security and accessibility.

During this session we share:

  • Critiques of the different delivery channel options
  • How different modalities can be optimised to increase value to candidates and test sponsor alike
  • The case for choosing a multi-channel solution
  • Research findings from a study of two contrasting delivery modalities and the impact on candidate satisfaction and test results

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The Speakers

john weiner

John Weiner | Chief Science Officer

John Weiner has an extensive background in the science and industry of assessment for credentialing, workplace and learning applications. As CSO, he leads PSI’s Science Advisory Board and the company’s global credentialing content teams, solutions, and strategic initiatives. 

John is active in professional associations such as ATP, SIOP, ICE, CLEAR, ITC, and NCME, and currently chairs the Board of Directors for the Association of Test Publishers. 

adam freeman

Adam Freeman | VP, Client Implementations and Quality Assurance

Adam is responsible for technology and project management within PSI for EMEA. Adam’s focus is on delivering the solutions and services for the business, ensuring smooth delivery and implementation of large scale, global projects.

Prior to joining PSI, Adam led the e-Assessment and e-Learning product portfolio for British Computer Society, the Chartered Institute for IT.  This encompassed managing the existing products and defining and implementing the strategic direction for the institute’s e-Assessment aims.

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