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ConVA allows you to asses students quickly and easy, while in lesson, formatively. 

Prepare and designate existing assessment lessons or ask ad-hoc questions from any delivery mechanism (verbal or otherwise).

Independent of curriculum delivery technique, use the Web or the Document Camera or a DVD;  ConVA is at your beckon call to assess each students understanding at that moment.

Easily get classes up and ready for response sessions.  Easily combine class rosters when combining individual classes.

Prepare your assessment lessons ahead of time with ConVA's Lesson / Assessment editor that lets you detail the presentation with all the color, fonts, images and multi-media capabilities of the Web. 

Group your assessments into Lessons and quickly start your day or class period with all you need to teach and assess in concert.

Share lesson assessments among colleagues using ConVA's "Pack-N-Go" import / export features.  Prepare assessment lessons on one computer (at home) and easily transport them to another (at school) via common methods like Email, postings or removable media (USB / Thumb Drive, CD Burn, etc).

Optionally utilize ConVA's Lesson Assessment Databank.  With more than 84,000  assessments (State Standards, Grade Level and Topic aligned) ready to use or ready for your additional touch of tailoring ... ConVA provides an 'out of the box' solution.

Automate the deliver of sets of assessments (like flash cards) and test your class unattended.  Take a glance at student response results in real-time or report, print or export results at anytime.

Make formative testing a "game" to further engage students with ConVA's game features.  Enhance academic team play by using ConVA in team scenarios when collaborative assessment is appropriate.

Use ConVA for Parent, Staff or other surveys when right & wrong is not what matters but aggregate opinion does, using ConVA's built in Likert style questions.

 

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