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SAML 101: How it works. Posted by Bart Hendrickx. In my last post, I wrote about what SAML is. In this one, I’ll offer a use case to put it into context. There are a number of scenarios where SAML can be used, but I will stick to. Login (authentication) that is initiated by the service provider. I’ll use Questionmark OnDemand. Which the web browser passes on to the IdP. Jane Doe’s computer is on the internal network and can access the IdP. The request is forwarded to the IdP, which accepts ...Jane Doe is...
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Security, Reporting and Online Testing in Academia: A Q&A with Don Kassner. I recently spoke with Don Kassner. Who has joined Questionmark as vice president of academic markets. I wanted to take a moment to welcome Don and to ask him a few questions about his extensive background, his new job role and his hopes for the future. Here’s a snippet of our conversation:. Don Kassner, VP of academic markets, Questionmark. With Questionmark’s extensive security, reporting and analytics tools, that’s all possible...
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Reliability and validity are the keys to trust | Getting Results -- The Questionmark Blog
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Reliability and validity are the keys to trust. Posted by John Kleeman. How can you trust assessment results? The two keys are reliability and validity. An assessment is reliable. Reliable but not valid. An assessment is valid. Assessments must be reliable AND valid. Trustable assessments must be reliable AND valid. The darts in the figure to the right are in the same place and at the right place. Comparison with blood tests. A blood test that was not reliable would be dangerous a doctor might think that...
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SAML 101: How it works. Posted by Bart Hendrickx. In my last post, I wrote about what SAML is. In this one, I’ll offer a use case to put it into context. There are a number of scenarios where SAML can be used, but I will stick to. Login (authentication) that is initiated by the service provider. I’ll use Questionmark OnDemand. Which the web browser passes on to the IdP. Jane Doe’s computer is on the internal network and can access the IdP. The request is forwarded to the IdP, which accepts ...Jane Doe is...
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Security, Reporting and Online Testing in Academia: A Q&A with Don Kassner. I recently spoke with Don Kassner. Who has joined Questionmark as vice president of academic markets. I wanted to take a moment to welcome Don and to ask him a few questions about his extensive background, his new job role and his hopes for the future. Here’s a snippet of our conversation:. Don Kassner, VP of academic markets, Questionmark. With Questionmark’s extensive security, reporting and analytics tools, that’s all possible...
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Caveon Q&A: Enhanced security of high-stakes tests. And Caveon Test Security. An industry leader in protecting high-stakes test programs, have recently joined forces to provide clients of both organizations with additional resources for their test administration toolboxes. I sat down with Steve Addicott, Vice President of Caveon, to ask him a few questions about the new partnership, what Caveon does and what security means to him. Here is an excerpt from our conversation. Tell me about your company.
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How many items are needed for each topic in an assessment? How PwC decides | Getting Results -- The Questionmark Blog
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How many items are needed for each topic in an assessment? Posted by John Kleeman. I really enjoyed last week’s Questionmark Users Conference. In Los Angeles, where I learned a great deal from Questionmark users. One strong session was on best practice in diagnostic assessments, by Sean Farrell and Lenka Hennessy from PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers). PwC use a five-stage model for diagnostic assessments: Assess, Design, Develop, Implement and Evaluate as shown in the graph on the right. So for instance if a...
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Learn Tech 2 Perform. Exploring the worlds of People and Technology and their connection to Peek Performance. A look at HR, Learning, Facilitation, Computers, Knowledge and more. Canadian HR professional with a focus on technology and performance. Middot; Organizational Effectiveness. Middot; Team Effectiveness. February 12, 2017. February 12, 2017. I was recently viewing an eLearning program on LinkedIn entitled New Manager Fundamentals. 8211; Great Leaders inspire others to Greatness. However this post...
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Julie Delazyn, Public Relations/Marketing Hi, I’m the blog moderator! As an avid blogger and experienced reporter in Miami and Paris, I am passionate about social networking and find great advantages in staying connected on the Web. It’s all about information at the tip of your fingers; my goal is to make this blog informative and enlightening. I hope you will come back for frequent updates! Posts by Julie Delazyn:. SAML 101: How it works. Posted 17 Aug 2016. Posted 20 Jul 2016. Posted 14 Jul 2016.
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