Assessor Testing with Sittings Schedules and Multi-Test Schedules

Assessor Testing with Sittings Schedules and Multi-Test Schedules

This quick video will take you through how to use a Sittings Schedule or Multi-test Schedule with Assessor Testing! Learn how to create Sittings, and invite panelist to book themselves into your available time slots to be used on your Assessor Website for evaluations. 

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Total run time: 7 minutes 16 seconds

Date recorded: March 2023




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