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Welcome to the Internet Test Room (ITR) Wiki.

The ITR system helps you with creating, administering and reporting on basically anything that asks information from a person. This can be in the form of an exam, a psychological test, a survey or some other form of questionnaire.

You can support various business models with the system. Some common examples are the following.

  • You are a publisher and you want to sell your tests to your customers
  • A psychological testing firm that wants to test candidates
  • A school that wants to automate the exam process so less staff is needed and teachers have to spend less time on checking exams
  • A university that wants to give students access to a testing system so they can practice with certain tests
  • A company that runs surveys with groups of customers
  • et cetera

The ITR facilitates every step in this process and all roles which are often found in this process.

  • Candidate; a person that takes a test using the ITR system
  • Test taking support staff; a person that prepares test sessions for candidates and prepares the test reports
  • Test evaluator; a person that evaluates the results of the test and discusses this with the candidate
  • Report developer; a person that drafts and builds the reports and graphs in the ITR
  • Test Developer; a person that develops new tests in the ITR
  • Question type developer; a person that developers new question types for usage in tests
  • Test data researcher; a person that evaluates (anonimised) test results and asks a test developer to adapts the tests if needed
  • System maintenance engineer; a person that installs and optimizes the ITR system for daily usage
  • Master user; the person that maintains all organisations/departements/customers, gives credits to companies to take tests, changes server settings et cetera.

If you are new to the ITR system please read the #REDIRECT Introduction.

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Getting started