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SIMPLE ANALOGY |
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ENGLISH PROFICIENCY |
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VERBAL TESTS |
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INDIAN ECONOMICS |
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ECONOMIC REFORMS SINCE 1991 |
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DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCES OF INDIA |
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Easetolearn Self Assessor
Easetolearn has a unique and flexible Self Assessor which allows every user to create Self Tests for Formative Assessment (Assessment for Learning).
Learning can be effectively undertaken when you understand what is known to you, what remains to be known and initiate steps to bridge the gap. You require a system to apprise you the unknown or gap in your knowledge each topicwise. That is where Self Assessor steps in.
Self Assessor has facility to enable you to create and run your own tests randomly and instantaneously for self assessment from a large knowledge pool on your subjects, topics and keywords with flexibility to choose number of questions, type of questions, level of questions, allocate time and marks. Results of tests are instantaneous detailing given answers and correct answers. This is of great help in your regular studies. Simulate a self test on topic learnt today, understand what is known to you and what remains to be known and the refer to books, peers or teachers to cover your knowledge gap.
In this way of Self Assessment, the Learner is not spoon fed but has to look up to cover the unknown knowledge. Quite a good number of Learners may not prefer this slightly difficult way of Learning. The question is not of preference but of effectiveness. We remember the things we have had to look up ourselves rather than those were told.
By this method, Learners find knowledge retention long lived in their minds, because they put in efforts to gain understanding in form clear enough for them. Learning leaves learner enriched with lasting knowledge.
Self assessor not only assesses your learning but also adds lot to your knowledge from its own knowledge pool during assessment. That is why it is Assessment For Learning.