Testmoz, a test and quiz maker Test and quiz maker
Quiz/exercise makers
Description: Testmoz is an online tool designed for creating tests and quizzes. Users can custom tests and quizzes with various question types, including multiple-choice, short answer, and true/false, and then administer them to students digitally. Once created, tests can be shared with students via unique URLs or printed for offline use. Testmoz offers a limited free version. Users do not need to sign up or create an account to use the tool, although registering allows for saving and accessing past assessments. Testmoz was developed by Matt Johnson, a software engineer based in California, USA.
Evaluation: Testmoz is a straightforward online app for creating tests from scratch. It supports different questions types, together with videos and images, and allows changing test language settings too, making it highly tailorable. The only drawback is that its free version only makes it possible to create only up to 50 questions per test and send tests to a maximum of 100 users, which should be nonetheless enough for classroom use.
Cost: Free + premium options available
Type Of Interaction:
Group/pair work - classmates,
Skills:
Vocabulary,
Grammar,
Content:
Website/other users supply,
You supply,
Usability and tech notes ▼
Time efficiency Time needed to learn how to use a tool and its time-saving potential: Medium
Interface language(s) The number of languages in which the tool is currently available/adaptable to: English (other languages available for test buttons)
Respect for privacy What data does the tool collect and why? What security measures are there? GDPR compliant? : Medium. Testmoz collects various data, including that 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, but never for marketing or advertising purposes. Importantly, Tesmoz does not run ads on its platform. It takes precautions to prevent unauthorised access to or misuse of user data, which 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 Can work be saved for future use?: Yes, users with an account can save tests and quizzes in their profile.