Paper is Patient: Recognising Technology Resistance

Paper is Patient: Recognising Technology Resistance

  In her diary published in 1947, Annelies Marie Frank remarked; paper is patient. It doesn’t hurry, judge, or criticise. In the world of assessment, rounds of exams and corrections generate thousands of paper forms. Paper may be readily available but it...

Implementing Competency Frameworks in Qpercom Observe

Implementing Competency Frameworks in Qpercom Observe

When Qpercom developed it's unique Observational Management Information System (formerly OMIS, now Observe) in 2007, it very much used a ‘bottom up’ procedure. This is analogous to how module coordinators and exam administrators developed their assessment...

What’s in a Name?

What’s in a Name?

Qpercom. For some, it does not roll off the tongue upon first hearing it.  We have received many a phone call in the office for 'Qwerpercom'.  To set the record straight, here’s how it goes: Q / PER / COMThe letter ‘q’, ‘per’ and ‘com’. Click...

Observe Enhancements: Multiple Examiners, Multiple Scenarios

Observe Enhancements: Multiple Examiners, Multiple Scenarios

Multiple Examiners Unique to Qpercom Observe, the OSCE management information system, are the new Multiple Examiners/Multiple Scenario enhancements. We have frequently read about research empowering the Standardized Patient (SP) to play an important role in examining...

Qpercom Launches Version 1.9 with Multiple Examiners Enhancement

Qpercom Launches Version 1.9 with Multiple Examiners Enhancement

Our tech team has successfully overhauled Observe (formerly OMIS) 1.8.5. and are rolling out version 1.9.43 at our home base. Due to the invaluable feedback of clients, module and OSCE coordinators, and other individual users, we have improved Observe functionalities...