
ExamView
Assessment software
Education software
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What is ExamView
ExamView is a test and question-bank authoring application used to create, format, and print classroom assessments and related materials. It supports building item banks, generating multiple test forms, and producing paper-based tests and answer sheets, with options for exporting content for use in other instructional workflows. It is primarily used by K–12 and higher-education instructors who need offline authoring and consistent formatting rather than live, in-class polling.
Robust item bank authoring
ExamView focuses on creating and managing question banks that can be reused across classes and terms. It supports common question types used in traditional assessments and enables instructors to assemble tests from stored items. This fits workflows where assessment content is curated over time rather than created ad hoc for live sessions.
Multiple forms and versions
The product supports generating alternate versions of an exam from the same pool of items. This is useful for reducing copying in paper-based settings and for make-up tests. It also helps standardize formatting across versions without manually re-laying out each form.
Print-oriented assessment output
ExamView is designed for producing printable tests, answer keys, and related documents with consistent layout. This is a practical advantage for classrooms that rely on paper distribution or have limited student device access. It also suits environments where proctoring and recordkeeping are handled offline.
Limited real-time engagement features
Compared with audience response and live quiz tools in the same space, ExamView is not centered on synchronous participation, live polling, or interactive presentation delivery. Instructors looking for real-time dashboards, in-session pacing, or gamified participation may need additional software. This can increase tool sprawl for blended or highly interactive teaching models.
Weaker cloud and collaboration
Exam authoring tools that are primarily desktop and print-oriented typically provide fewer capabilities for browser-based access, co-authoring, and centralized content governance. That can make it harder to standardize item banks across departments or schools. It may also complicate workflows for instructors who switch devices or teach across multiple locations.
Integration depth varies by ecosystem
Assessment ecosystems often depend on tight integrations with learning management systems, rostering, and gradebook sync. ExamView’s usefulness can depend on how well it connects to the institution’s existing platforms and the formats required for import/export. Where integrations are limited, instructors may rely on manual steps to move content and results between systems.
Seller details
Turning Technologies, LLC
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
1998
Private
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