The Respondus Test Bank Network is a partnership between Respondus Inc. and major textbook publishers. It contains question banks for over 700 of the leading textbooks in higher education, with topics ranging from Anthropology to Zoology. Each week over a dozen new question banks are added to the Respondus Test Bank Network.
Instructors who adopt a participating textbook can download the test banks (at no charge) and use them with their Respondus or StudyMate software. With Respondus, tests or assessments can be created in minutes and then published to Blackboard, WebCT, eCollege, ANGEL and other e-learning systems. With StudyMate, up to 10 Flash activities and games can be created using the same test bank files supplied by publishers.
It’s easy for instructors to request Respondus-formatted test banks for their textbooks:
- Go to www.respondus.com/testbank
- Search for the textbook being used in the course
- Fill out the request form completely and submit it
The request is immediately sent to the publisher for confirmation and approval. Once approved, the publisher will email the instructor a file code and password that can be used to download the test bank with Respondus or StudyMate (watch demo movie: “Downloading Publisher Test Banks”).
Test banks are available from a number of publishers including those from Thomson Higher Education (Brooks/Cole, Course Technology, South-Western, Wadsworth), Pearson Education (Addison-Wesley, Allyn & Bacon, Benjamin Cummings, Longman, Prentice Hall), Human Kinetics, Oxford University Press, CCH Publications, and more.
Visit the Respondus Test Bank Network today to learn more.
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Source: Respondus, Inc. (www.respondus.com)
Originally Published: November 15, 2005
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