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The eVIVA project (2002-2004): Ultralab's report

Last updated on: 08/04/2008

eVIVA is an innovative 'blue skies' pilot project which uses mobile phones, voice recognition technology and the internet to support formative and summative assessment. The two-year project came to an end in July 2004. This report examines the development of the eVIVA process, the responses of pupils and teachers to this new approach and the implications of the project for e-assessment.

This document was published by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA). The regulatory function of QCA is now the responsibility of the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual). Ofqual regulates qualifications and monitors national curriculum assessments in England.