Prerequisite Skills (Q Skills)
Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA), Belfast
Q Skills is used by teachers to record and monitor learner progress against the special needs Q Skills Framework. Additionally it offers an administration section to manage teachers, learners and classes together with informative content on the framework.
The website was programmed in ASP.NET MVC, C# using AutoMapper and Ninject to link the layers by Dependency Injection. User authentication is achieved by using Google APIs, a third party data services provider. The media content is managed and stored in individual Google Drive accounts.
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Quest For Learning
Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA), Belfast
Quest for learning is a guidance and assessment resource to support teachers and classroom assistants of learners with profound & multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), providing ideas for and pathways to learning.
The Quest website is designed to provide a clear, simple method to record and monitor individual progress. It also allows learners to be grouped in classes to simplify the work of recording for teachers. Information on a learner may be seen in both textual and graphical forms. Quest software also gives the opportunity for learner progress to be monitored or reviewed over different time periods. Teachers have the ability to view information on all learners in their school's Quest system.
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CCEA is a unique educational body in the UK, bringing together the three areas of curriculum, examinations and assessment.
Having completed many projects with CCEA since 2002, I have been the main website developer for a number of their bespoke websites.
Digital Assessment Services (DAS)
This ASP.NET website and windows application allows a CCEA administrator to manage exam candidate entries, monitor candidate activity in progress during the exam and allow examiners to mark all the exams online.
After a trial in January 2016, the system successfully conducted a first live exam for 664 candidates across 49 different examination centres.