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News
For Immediate Release
MathML added to Perception assessments Mathematical and scientific formulae, created in MathML, can now be easily incorporated and displayed within web based assessments following the integration of Design Science WebEQ software into the Questionmark Perception testing and assessment software suite. MathML is a powerful language for encoding mathematics in Web pages. For a sample quiz utilizing this technology, visit http://www.questionmark.com/links/tryit.htm. "Design Science have an outstanding way to produce and display math symbols, and we have an excellent item banking and reporting system," said Questionmark President Eric Shepherd. "By combining these systems we can enable users to organize math items, present them in a browser or on a Windows desktop, capture the results, and then report on how students have performed." About WebEQ, MathML, and Design Science MathML stores information about the logical structure and meaning of equations as well as their appearance. Although its original purpose was to provide a way for marking up mathematics in Web pages, MathML has begun to influence the way mathematics are shared between all kinds of math and science applications. Founded in 1986 and headquartered in Long Beach, California, Design Science, Inc. develops software for publishing mathematical notation in print and Web-based technical documents and for building Web pages with dynamic math. Visit http://www.mathtype.com for further details. About Perception and Questionmark Participants can use a run-time system (with Perception for Windows) or a browser (with Questionmark for Web) to answer questions. For high stakes exams, where the content is valuable, Perception Secure Browser can be used to limit printing, navigation and save-to-disk functions. The participant receives the feedback that the test author has specified. Answers are then saved to a file for scoring and analysis with Enterprise Reporter, which offers a variety of report formats. Businesses, governments, schools, colleges, and universities in more than 45 countries use Questionmark software. Typical applications include exams, quizzes, study aids, diagnostic tests, pre-course skills assessments, and course evaluations.
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