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Hopefully
you had an enjoyable summer. At FSCreations we have been busy putting
the finishing touches on some new products. And ExamView celebrated
5 years of helping educators save time and improve student performance!
It is that goal that keeps us moving towards even more useful
software.
Over this past year, we have had many wonderful comments
from our 500,000-plus users that reassure us that we are moving in the
right direction. Here are just a few of those comments:
“Thank
you for ExamView. It has given me back SO MANY HOURS of my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it!!!!”
Kim S.
“Thanks, just wanted to tell you that we are using ExamView
with [our] textbooks. I wrote the entire curriculum for two high
school level courses this past year. All the assessment items
we developed use ExamView and we used our networked computers to test
our students. […] I could not have made it through the year without
your product.”
John B.
“WOW! I love this program. I have the ExamView test generator
and just signed up for the free Internet trial. Thank you for
making this program user friendly and keep up the good work.”
Jennifer
A.
Are you getting the most out of ExamView? Do you
save 3-5 hours per week creating and grading tests?
Are your students performing at their best? If your answer is no to any of these questions,
I would encourage you to review the tips and ideas presented in this
newsletter. Better yet, read
through the articles and feature sections in previous issues of the
newsletter.
Our goal is to provide you with great software and information
to assist you in teaching your students.
Let us know how we’re doing.
Sincerely,
President
FSCreations, Inc.
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2002
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2002
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2003
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2003
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- Energize
your classroom with MindPoint Quiz Show.
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Check
out our new feature section—Dynamic Corner.
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The
Classroom Performance System by eInstruction is now integrated
with ExamView.
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ExamView
is now Macintosh OS X native!
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Looking
for quick tech support answers? Check out the new ExamView
forum.
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More
publishers than ever are using ExamView. Find out who!

It's
our job to know the latest information on assessment and
teacher tools. Let
us share with you several links that you may find important,
helpful, and immediately useful.

Do
you spend hours grading papers and scoring tests? Is it time for a graduate assistant? Dr. Kathleen
Henderson (an adjunct professor) explains how she uses ExamView
to save time while teaching six classes at two universities. As she describes ExamView, it’s her new
graduate assistant.
If
you have an idea to share or want to share your success
with ExamView, please send us a note.
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This
issue addresses questions about copying and pasting a test
into your word processor, sending Internet test results to
multiple email addresses, setting global preferences, and
adjusting the size of images.
Want
to become a power user? Check out the latest user tips to
find out how to create secure Internet tests on your own server,
keep your Internet tests private, and energize your classroom
using your existing ExamView content.

Dennis Beck, a teacher at Lakota
Ridge Junior
School in Cincinnati,
was one of the first instructors to use MindPoint Quiz Show.
He shares his thoughts about interjecting fun activities
into the learning process.

Beginning with this
edition of the newsletter (September, 2003), we are including
a new feature column called Dynamic Corner.
The purpose of this column is to provide hands-on examples
of dynamic questions for almost any subject. In this issue,
Tim Fahlberg helps you better understand how to create
a variety of math questions using the dynamic capabilities built
into ExamView. |
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