Connector Links Assessment Platform to LTI-compliant Learning Management Systems

Teachers using Questionmark OnDemand to produce and report on tests and quizzes can now make this assessment data available to students via LTI-compliant learning management systems (LMS).

Questionmark this week released its new LTI Connector for Questionmark OnDemand. The connector integrates LTI-compliant learning management systems with Questionmark's cloud-based assessment platform. Teachers can create and schedule Questionmark assessments through their LMS. Students can complete the tests and quizzes through the LMS without having to enter a user name or password. Results are transferred back to the LMS once the assessment is complete.

No software is needed to install or configure the connector. The following "LTI-compliant systems work with the LTI Connector":

  • Moodle 2.2+;
  • Angel;
  • Desire2Learn;
  • Instructure Canvas;
  • Jenzabar;
  • OLAT; and,
  • Sakai.

Additional information about the LTI-Connector is available at Questionmark's Web site.

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Kanoe Namahoe is online editor for 1105 Media's Education Group. She can be reached at [email protected].

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