Course Assessments
Assessments help you check your understanding and earn credentials. They're designed to reinforce your learning, not to catch you out.
Types of assessments
Knowledge checks
Quick quizzes during lessons:
Usually 2-5 questions
Instant feedback
Help reinforce key points
Often don't count toward certification
Module quizzes
End-of-module assessments:
Cover material from the entire module
May have a minimum passing score
Usually can be retaken
Count toward program completion
Final assessments
End-of-program tests:
Comprehensive coverage of all material
Higher stakes for certification
May have attempt limits
Often have time limits
Practical assessments
Hands-on demonstrations:
Apply what you've learned
May involve submitting work samples
Could include scenarios or case studies
Often reviewed by instructors
Taking an assessment
Before you start
Review the relevant content
Check time limits (if any)
Note how many attempts you have
Find a quiet space without distractions
Ensure stable internet connection
Starting the assessment
Navigate to the assessment in your program
Read any instructions carefully
Click Start Assessment or Begin Quiz
The timer starts (if applicable)
During the assessment
For multiple choice questions:
Read each question carefully
Consider all options before answering
Look for key words in questions
Don't second-guess yourself too much
For written responses:
Answer the specific question asked
Use examples from the course
Be clear and concise
Check for spelling and grammar
For practical tasks:
Follow instructions precisely
Take your time with quality
Double-check before submitting
Keep copies of your work
Submitting your assessment
Review all your answers
Make sure no questions are skipped
Click Submit or Finish
Confirm your submission
Assessment results
Instant results
For auto-marked assessments:
See your score immediately
Review correct and incorrect answers
Understand what you got wrong
Plan any retakes if needed
Delayed results
For manually marked assessments:
Results may take a few days
You'll receive an email notification
Check back in your program
Feedback may be provided
Understanding your score
Results typically show:
Total score — percentage or points earned
Pass/fail status — whether you met requirements
Section breakdown — performance by topic
Feedback — explanations for answers
Retaking assessments
When retakes are allowed
Check your program for:
Number of attempts permitted
Waiting period between attempts
Whether scores improve or average
Preparing for a retake
Review areas where you struggled
Revisit relevant lessons
Take notes on key concepts
Try again when you feel ready
Making the most of retakes
Don't rush into another attempt
Understand why you got questions wrong
Focus study on weak areas
Use different learning approaches
Assessment tips
Preparation strategies
Complete all lessons first — don't skip content
Take notes — write down key points
Review summaries — most modules have them
Practice with knowledge checks — use them as study tools
During the assessment
Read carefully — don't rush through questions
Manage your time — don't spend too long on one question
Answer easy questions first — build confidence
Mark difficult questions — return to them later
After the assessment
Review your results — learn from mistakes
Celebrate success — acknowledge your achievement
Plan next steps — continue learning or retake if needed
Troubleshooting
Assessment won't load
Refresh your browser
Check your internet connection
Try a different browser
Contact support if issues persist
Timer issues
Don't panic — contact support immediately
Note what happened and when
Support can often extend time or reset attempts
Lost connection during assessment
Try to reconnect quickly
Your answers may be saved
Contact support with details
We can usually help recover your progress
Score seems incorrect
Review your answers and the correct ones
Check if partial credit applies
Contact support if you believe there's an error
Provide specific details about the discrepancy
Assessments aren't just tests — they're opportunities to prove what you've learned.
