Speechace Speaking Test
  • Speechace speaking test documentation
    • Use cases
    • Test development
    • Test reliability
    • Test customization
    • Audio/Video recording
    • Usage with children
    • Usage and demographics
  • Getting Started
    • Sign up and create a workspace
    • Invite team members
    • Create an assessment
      • Clone from Library
      • Assessment with custom questions
    • Invite test takers
    • Review Reports
  • Speechace Workspaces: create, manage, and share speaking assessments
    • Create multiple workspaces
    • Switch between workspaces
    • Collaborating in a Workspace
      • Invite team members to a workspace
        • Accept a workspace invitation
      • Role-based access
    • Creating Assessments
      • Clone Assessments
        • Cloning from the Library
        • Clone a single assessment
      • Create new custom assessments
        • Select avatar and language
        • Custom assessment configurations
          • Configuration panel
          • Types of questions
            • Open-ended
            • Read-aloud
            • Task Achievement
            • Record Only
            • Writing
              • Describe image
              • Essay Writing
          • Weights, Max Scores, Timers
      • Rubrics (supported+default)
      • Audio or video assessment
      • Score settings
    • Manage existing assessments
      • Invite test-takers to take an assessment
      • Review scores
      • Edit assessment configurations
      • Edit assessment questions
      • Set up email notifications for completed tests
      • Clone an existing assessment
      • Move an assessment
      • Delete an assessment
      • Add more activities within an existing assessment
    • Customize avatars
      • Edit Avatar
        • Versioning
        • Change avatar and language
        • Edit avatar narration
        • Change Avatar Background
        • Upload Custom Videos
      • Generate avatar
      • Apply avatar
    • Manage tags of assessment results
      • Add new tags
      • Edit or Delete tags
    • Sharing individual activities within an assessment with test-takers
    • Sharing assessments with candidates
    • Inviting candidates to take an assessment
    • Usage tracking
    • Upgrade your plan
    • Embedding assessments in other apps and websites
      • oEmbed integration for Speechace speaking test
        • Receiving test results on specified callback
          • Results callback to 3rd party application backend
            • Export report in json
          • Test completion notification to 3rd party app front-end
      • iframe integration for Speechace speaking test
  • Detailed test report
  • Test taker guide
    • Test-taker's view of Scores
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  2. Creating Assessments
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Cloning from the Library

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Last updated 9 months ago

While creating a new assessment, either create a custom assessment or clone from the existing library of assessments.

After clicking on Clone from Library, select a single test, or several if you want to combine them into a broader assessment for the test taker.

Click on View Questions to preview the questions in each, or simply select as many as you want the candidate to take, then click Next.

If you select multiple assessments, they get grouped into a single shareable assessment.

For example, if you select 4 tests, they appear to both you and the test taker as a single assessment composed of the chosen activities.

However, on your side, they are also grouped into a single icon, with functionalities that allow you to manage the group of activities, including results, sharing, settings, editing questions, and deleting the assessment:

⭑ Note: The results of such a grouped set of tests are displayed differently for you and for the test taker. On their end, each individual activity's results appear immediately at the end of each test. On your side, you get a detailed per-question breakdown of the score, as well as an overall summary with a cumulative average of the activities done thus far.