dataMetrics Debuts Web-Based Reporting Tool

dataMetrics has released a Web-based reporting tool to track and analyze assessment data in K-12 schools.

The tool, TestWiz, is a hosted solution that allows users to import, key, or scan test data into an SQL database and view templates or customized reports in HTML, PDF, Word, and Excel formats.

TestWiz works with norm-referenced state and local data and uses role-based permissions that can be applied at the school, district, or teacher level. Other features include the ability to upload and score scanned tests from plain paper scanners and import information from student management systems.

TestWiz is offered at $3 annually per student with a minimum purchase of $1,500 per district. Training workshops and tiered pricing are also available. Further information is available here.

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