LS Test Builder by Learning Station

LS Test Builder by Learning Station

LS Test Builder
by Learning Station

LEARNINGSTATION LS Test Builderprovides an intuitive online environment for educators to create, deliver, and assess standards-based formative practice tests to help students prepare for state-mandated assessments. Using this online tool, teachers can use custom, districtprovided, or state-released questions to create tests for language arts, math, social studies, and science classes for grades 3 through 12, then save and share tests with colleagues. The tests can then be delivered to students via an online interface, where student and class performance can be evaluated through a variety of reports. The reports include recommendations and intelligent links to targeted, integrated instructional content. Price: Licenses start at $2 per student; $795 minimum order.

 

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