Registration Opens for Beyond Multiple Choice 2025: The Free Global Webinar Series – Intelligent Assessment for a Changing World

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Registration is now open for Beyond Multiple Choice 2025, a free global webinar series hosted by the e-Assessment Association, bringing together leading voices from across education, technology, and policy to explore how AI, data, equity and innovation are reshaping assessment across sectors.

Spanning three themed weeks in November, this year’s series will offer nine live, insight-rich sessions designed to inspire, challenge, and connect assessment professionals at all levels.

Session Schedule

Week 1 (4–6 November)
Human + Machine: New Frontiers in Assessment Creation & Design

Week 2 (11–13 November)
Equity, Access & Policy: Who Gets to Succeed?

Week 3 (18–20 November)
Scaling What Works: From Pilots to Practice

All sessions: 11:00–12:00 ET | 08:00 PT | 16:00 UK | 17:00 CET | Evening in Asia

Programme Highlights Include:

  • The Human Touch: Discussing the ever-change role of human-in-the-loop assessments
  • AI-Powered Exam Integrity and Question Generation – Building fair, inclusive, and scalable assessment models
  • Human + AI in Harmony – Redefining practice test development with avatars, simulation & feedback
  • Centering the Human in AI-Driven Assessment
  • Credentialing Standards as Catalysts for Quality and Innovation
  • Open Source for Open Education: Lessons from Global Pilots to Scaled Implementation
  • Creating Accessible Assessments at Scale
  • Call and Response: How a Large-Scale Assessment Organization Prioritized Indigenous Reconciliation
  • Each session is free to attend, with expert speakers, real-world case studies, and opportunities for live Q&A. The series is designed for professionals at every stage — from classroom practitioners and exam designers to EdTech developers, senior leaders and policymakers.

Find out more and book your free place here: https://web-eur.cvent.com/event/b6df90dc-d671-40ca-bb80-2278b5402887/summary

 

About the eAA 
The e-Assessment Association plays a vital role in bringing together a global community of awarding organisations, assessment providers, technology experts, academics, and educational institutions dedicated to advancing the field of digital assessment. By fostering collaboration across these diverse stakeholders, we create a unique platform to share expertise, insights, and best practices that drive innovation and address the evolving needs of the assessment landscape.

This extensive network of professionals equips the eAA with a deep understanding of assessment technologies and their applications, enabling us to address complex challenges such as ethical considerations, accessibility, and the rapid pace of technological evolution. As digital assessment becomes more central to education and professional qualifications, our role in shaping this transformation ensures that it remains inclusive, equitable, and aligned with the highest standards of integrity.

Central to our mission is the eAA’s unwavering commitment to fostering confidence and trust in digital assessments. This includes addressing critical issues like data security, ensuring assessments are accessible to all learners, and building frameworks that inspire trust among stakeholders. By creating spaces for dialogue and collaboration, we help guide the global assessment community toward solutions that not only meet today’s demands but also anticipate future challenges, ensuring that digital assessments are secure, fair, and impactful for learners worldwide.

Individuals can join the eAA for free – find out more here.

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