Maplesoft-MAA Placement Test Suite 4.0 by Maplesoft

Maplesoft-MAA Placement Test Suite 4.0 by Maplesoft

Maplesoft-MAA Placement
Test Suite 4.0
by Maplesoft

MAPLESOFT introduces the Maplesoft-MAA Placement Test Suite 4.0, the newest version of the collection of math placement tests developed by the Mathematical Association of America. The updated version of the testing suite includes many new features, including algorithmically generated tests; every student is presented with a randomized version of the problems so that answers cannot be shared. Updates also include enhancements to the gradebook, and increased flexibility in user registration and roster management. The tests are administered through Maple T.A., a web-based system that automatically assesses student responses and performance. Price: Depends on the number of users and licensing option.

 

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