The Amp-up.io QTI 3 Item Player, Amp-up.io QTI 3 Test Player, and Amp-up.io Content Bank have achieved both QTI 3 Basic and QTI 3 Advanced "Delivery" Conformance Certification from 1EdTech.
The Amp-up.io QTI 3 Item Player also supports many so-called "Elective" capabilities that go beyond Advanced delivery conformance.
Support for custom Stylesheets (qti-stylesheet)
Item Templating (a.k.a. item "cloning")
Adaptive Items
Portable Custom Interactions (PCI's)
Vertical Writing Support
Support for all QTI 3 Feedback elements (Inline, Block, Modal)
Support for Shared Stimulus (qti-assessment-stimulus-ref)
Support for all 14 standard Color Themes
Support for all QTI 3 Shared CSS classes
Born out of Paul's desire to increase adoption and implementation of the awesome QTI 3 specification, Amp-up.io has developed a JavaScript component that encapsulates all of the rich, expressive, accessible features and capabilities of the QTI 3 Item specification.
This component, the so-called "QTI 3 Player SDK", was released in Q1 2022 with an MIT License.
Free. Open Source. MIT License. A full-fidelity QTI 3 Player that handles 100% of the complexity of the QTI 3 Item specification. Here's the latest QTI 3 Player QTI Reference.
QTI 3 Item Player Controller Github repo
Here's a sample application we call "TestRunner" that contains collections of items which use the QTI 3 Player SDK for item rendering and scoring:
This means that you can run the QTI 3 player in all the settings where you want to deliver - and score - your QTI 3 item content.
The QTI 3 Player roadmap includes plans for Software Development Kits for React, Vue, and Angular. Of course, you can run the QTI 3 Player in plain old JavaScript.
We are here to help if you need assistance with using or implementing QTI 3, or the Amp-up.io QTI 3 Item and Test Players.
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