My Tests Training & Documentation

My Tests consists of over 8,500 1-minute through 10-minute audio and video tests for jury charge, literary, two-voice, and multi-voic testimony. When you submit a test that has been transcribed in your CAT software or word processing software, you see a preliminary score, which includes total errors and percentage of accuracy (not displayed in the below image.) Instructors complete the actual grading and markups of the test (image displayed below.) EV360 does not rely on computer technology to provide graded results. Real human beings use software tools to complete the grading and feedback process. Tools such as color coding and categorization of errors, annotating specific areas within the graded test, audio feedback messaging, final errors, and percentage of accuracy. Instructors will email you with the final results.

Welcome to our comprehensive – yet growing – library of instructional how-to videos and documentation that focus on a variety of functions across our software programs.  If there is something that you would like us to create to help you have a better experience using our software, please complete the Training & Documentation Request Form.

To download the My Tests Quick Start PDF document, click the following link: EV360-Ultimate Quick Start – My Tests.pdf

My Tests – Demonstration

My Tests – Submitted Tests View – How to View Submitted Tests

My Tests – Tests Available View – How to Attempt a Test

This video will demonstrate all of the features of the My Tests program.

This video will demonstrate how the EV360 Ultimate My Tests program provides information about the tests that have been attempted and submitted to your instructor for grading. Information that is available comes from human graders that manually evaluated, graded, and provide feedback for those tests you have attempted and submitted for grading.

This video will demonstrate how the EV360 Ultimate My Tests program provides addess to actual progression tests. These tests can be attempted and submitted to your instructor for grading.