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Technology can be used to understand an individual’s skills, knowledge and ability. From online tests to quizzes and games, digital assessment gives you more flexibility to engage and interact with learners. The great benefit of technology is that it can help you support learners in the classroom or at home, and that support can be easily personalised to encourage them to learn and grow.

Explore our range of free resources and insights to learn how digital assessment can support you.

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