Beneath the surface, test questions are designed with surprising precision. Each type of question speaks its own language, one that reveals not just what a learner remembers, but how they think.
AI in the Classroom: How Teachers, Professors and Students Are Adapting to New Tools
Teachers, professors and students are finding new ways to integrate AI into their routines, while schools and universities race to establish clear guidelines for its use.
QueryTek and Learning Design
To Reigeluth and Beatty, the learner is a thinker, builder, questioner and contributor whose development cannot be meaningfully supported without flexibility, feedback and contextual sensitivity.
How does Psychometrics Affect Learning Design?
Effective learning design calls for a deep understanding of how people learn and how educators can create environments that support growth, insight, and retention.
Always Be Marketing: Six Marketing Strategies for Small Business
Extanto has several recent initiatives that we have developed and are in the process of pushing out to market. We thought it might of interest to share some research into the most effective strategies we’ve found to get these products noticed by the people we want to notice them.
From Efficiency to Distinction: AI-Augmented Assessment Authoring Reinforces Editorial Identity
AI-augmented authoring trims the financial and temporal overhead associated with both item creation and rejoinder development while it opens space for deeper editorial engagement.






