OLA Update

User Features Make OLA a Better Experience   Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) has been in place since January 2019, and the system recently passed 2 million questions answered. OLA hit record highs for participants and weekly questions answered four weeks in a row during March and April.   Even with those high participation rates, it’s…
We have written about the importance of having Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) participants serve as question raters. One of OLA’s unique features is that diplomates set the passing standard for questions in their specialties.   Having as many participants as possible rating questions is crucial to OLA’s fairness and relevancy. These ratings help ensure we…
Online Longitudinal Assessment (OLA) has been in place since January 2019, and the system recently passed 2 million questions answered. OLA hit record highs for participants and weekly questions answered four weeks in a row during March and April.   Even with those high participation rates, it’s still prudent to point out a few features…
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