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Inventory of ICT tools and open educational resources

Welcome to the inventory of freely available online tools and open educational resources for language teaching and learning developed by the ICT-REV project! The inventory contains a list of tools that have been evaluated with specific criteria in mind. Read more
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This tool was developed within the framework of a cooperation agreement between the European Centre for Modern Languages and the European Commission

Testmoz

Principal function(s): Quiz/exercise makers

Testmoz is an online quiz maker that can be used to create completely customised tests. Users can choose between different question types such as multiple-choice, true/false or fill-in-the-gap and import questions from files and other tests. Once the test has been completed one can view all the results together or highlight students’ results. Individual or general class feedback can also be provided. Evaluation: Testmoz is a simple online app for creating tests from scratch. Different question options can be used, videos and images can be uploaded and other settings like the test language are also available. The only drawback is that the free version only makes it possible to create only up to 50 questions per test and send tests to a maximum of 100 users.

Cost: Free

Website: https://testmoz.com/

  

Categories

Type Of Interaction

  • Group/pair work - classmates
  • Presenting (e.g. lecturing, storytelling)

Skills

  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar

Content

  • Website/other users supply
  • You supply

Usability

Interface User-friendliness/complexity of the tool´s interface

Simple

Time efficiency Time needed for mastering the „how-to“ of the tool and a production of a task

High

Interface language(s) The number of languages in which the tool is currently available/adaptable to

English (other languages available for the test buttons)

Respect for privacy Does the tool require registration? Who can see my data? Can I remain anonymous?

Medium. Testmoz collects various types of data, including data submitted by users, web log data, and data collected via cookies. Also, data may be shared with vendors and service providers working on behalf of Testmoz, in response to legal processes, for safety purposes, or in connection with business events. It may also be shared in aggregate or summary form where it cannot reasonably be used to identify individuals. Importantly, Tesmoz does not run ads and claims not to share data with third parties for marketing purposes. Its privacy policy mentions taking precautions to prevent unauthorised access to or misuse of user data. This user data is stored in the United States. Testmoz’s privacy policy does not detail specific privacy settings or user controls. Testmoz does not state compliance with the GDPR. See more here.

Saving work for future use Possiblity to save your or others´ work for reuse/reproduction

Yes, when signing up/logging in.

Tailorability (If so, how?) Possibility of the tool to be used for a range of different activities (e.g. to what extent you can organize a project assignment with a central activity based on this tool)

Yes, create tests from scratch.

Interactivity

Engagement

Collaboration

Communication

Technical requirements

Installation required?

No

Compatibility/ Operating System

All operating systems

Other technical requirements


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Type Of Interaction
Group/pair work - classmates
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Individual work
Presenting (e.g. lecturing, storytelling)

Skills
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Vocabulary
Grammar
Pronunciation
Intercultural

Content
You supply
Website/other users supply

 


Latest addition to the ICT-REV inventory

Playphrase (Tool to find the pronunciation of words from movies )

Playphrase is a tool that searches specific words or phrases out of movie snippets from a database of audiovisual media with over 60,000 phrases. In this manner, it provides real-life examples of words’ and sentences’ pronunciation. Users just have to type specific phrases, watch them being used naturally in context within popular movies and TV shows, and listen to their pronunciation. Playphrase works mainly with English. Playphrase is not open-source, but it is freely available. It does not require setting up an account or signing in. ... View details

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