Session Information

On the second tab, INFORMATION of the Exam Result Report, information about the exam session is shown. This information includes: When the exam was started When the exam was completed How long the exam lasted Exam Settings for the related exam in the Exam Process Management User information Information about the device used by the participant while taking…

Exam Results Report

Exam Report consists of 5 parts: Summary: It shows the summary of the exam results together with graphic representations. Information: Information and logs about the exam session are shown. Scores: Subgroup results for the exam results are shown. Answers: The Exam Sheet is shown with the answers given by the user. Monitoring: Photos and recorded videos taken during the…

Listing Exam Results

When an exam is completed, an Exam Result Report consisting of Exam Session Information, Logs recorded throughout the exam and (if any) Surveillance Materials, Exam Paper and Results are automatically generated. Exam Session Information: Information about when the exam was performed, the participants and the device they used. Logs: Records all the important actions of the participant throughout the exam. Surveillance Materials: Collection of photos or videos…

Reinstating Exams (Re-Setup)

If the user had to leave the exam midway for some reason, you can reinstate the exam so that the user can continue from where they left off or from a Section and Page that you specify. To reinstate the exam, scroll to the report page for the exam and click the RE-SETUP EXAM tab in the upper right…

Exam Rooms

An Exam Room is created for each user who enters the Task. The Exam Rooms created can be accessed by clicking on the ROOMS tab of the relevant task. You can adjust the following options by clicking on the icon , at the level of the relevant Exam Room: Settings Logs Access Link Room Settings In Room Settings You can close the room and…

Sending E-mail Invitations

In the E-MAILS tab of the Task Editor, you can communicate with users by sending e-mails in bulk. You can invite people to the task or share information or updates about the process with the emails you send. Create A Recipient List By Selecting Tickets You can send E-mail invitations to the people you want to join the Task, and in the…

Creating Multiple Tickets

As described in the Tickets section, the Ticket Generated must be compatible with the Authentication Method you specify in the Access Settings of the Task. Similarly, the Tickets Import Editor works in line with your choice of Authentication Method. To open the Tickets Import Editor, in the Task Editor, scroll to the Tickets tab and click the  icon. Click on Import Tickets from the drop-down menu. The Ticket Import Editor, opens…

Access Control with Tickets

If you have selected one of the following as the Authentication Method (Access) of the task, users need a Valid Ticket to log in to the task: By Invitation Code By Asking 1 Credential By Asking 2 Credentials We’ve already explained how each Authentication Method works on the Access Settings page. Using One Ticket, only one user can be logged into a task. When the user…

Data Collection Form

In the second tab of the Task Editor called ACCESS, at the bottom, a Preliminary Information Collection Form can be set to be opened after users have accessed the task. In this form, you can request information from the participants such as Name, Surname, Age, Company, Country. Participants first see the Data Collection Form (or Data Gathering Form) when they access the task. Users can continue with the…

Access Settings

The second tab in the task editor, named ACCESS, determines When and How users can access the task. Task URL address: each task has its own unique access address. Users reach The Task’s Welcome Page through this address. If you visit the task URL address with your current browser, the system will cause you to log out of the account you are currently using and begin to see…