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ClearLearning’s focus is online assessment. Test Pilot was developed at Purdue University with over 80 combined years of distance education experience in the development team.

Test Pilot is time tested. First released in 1998, Test Pilot is continually being refined at the suggestions of our customers. The feature set has been designed to meet the real needs of e-learning professionals in a wide variety of environments.

Test Pilot is platform independent. Since Test Pilot can be installed on nearly any personal computer or web server, it can scale to meet any assessment need. You’re not tied to any one hardware or software manufacturer or operating system. You pick what is right for your organization and Test Pilot will fit in.

While Test Pilot’s feature far exceeds that our competitors, our pricing is lower and our licensing is perpetual. We don’t charge annual or per semester licensing fees for customers who install Test Pilot on their own servers. This makes Test Pilot the most cost effective solution for online assessment available today.

Test Pilot fits into any e-learning environment. Since Test Pilot is a web-based software package and accessed with a web browser, it can coexist with any e-learning software. In fact, many of our customers choose to use Test Pilot instead of their learning management system’s assessment component since Test Pilot offers far richer capabilities.

We’ve been told, over and over, that our support is first rate; far better than any of our competitors. When you need help, you get it!

Test Pilot is licensed for use from a single web server by up to a specified number of participants without respect as to their location or status. We keep it simple.

Test Pilot permits any editing with the exception of question deletion while preserving all user response data. If you choose to delete a question, the response data must be flushed. However, you may simply elect to stop using a question without deleting it or erasing any response data.

Test Pilot does provide for an elapsed time counter as well as for warning and automated submission after the timer has expired. All of these options (and they are OPTIONS) require that the student use a Java script capable browser such as Netscape 2+ or IE 3+.

When Test Pilot assessments are offered one question at a time or a group of questions at a time, you may optionally select to make the assessment resumable. This causes the students’ responses to be saved at each transaction with the server. Thus, in the event of a browser crash or loss of Internet connection, the student can resume the assessment from where they left off without loss of information.

When Test Pilot assessments are offered one question at a time or a group of questions at a time, you may optionally select to make the assessment resumable. This causes the students’ responses to be saved at each transaction with the server. Thus, in the event of a browser crash or loss of Internet connection, the student can resume the assessment from where they left off without loss of information.

Test Pilot questions must have integer point awards. However, each response to a question can have a different point award. Percentages of the maximum are automatically calculated - thus you are not limited in making question point awards sum to 100 points or any other magic number. Thus, question and response point awards can be weighted in any manner.

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