Pearson Revel vs. TestInvite

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Revel
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
Revel from Pearson supports students with note taking, assessments, and other classroom tasks, and integrates with commonly used LMS.N/A
TestInvite
Score 8.4 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
TestInvite provides tools to design and deliver tailored online exams with security. TestInvite's library of pre-made hiring tests streamlines assessment creation, or users can bring their own tests. Systematic question randomization, customizable time limits, navigation restrictions, and secure screen-locking combat cheating behavior. Advanced anti-cheating features, including proctoring and webcam and screen monitoring, uphold exam integrity and ensure the…
$450
per year
Pricing
Pearson RevelTestInvite
Editions & Modules
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Pay as you go
$450
per year 2000 testing credits included
Essential
$948
per year 2000 testing credits included
Advanced
$1908
per year 2000 testing credits included
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
RevelTestInvite
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee$1 per seat
Additional Details—Test Invite is an online exam software is built for organizations of any size. The "pay as you go" plan and credit system enable companies to use the system when they have just needed online exam processes without any recurring payment plans.
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User Ratings
Pearson RevelTestInvite
Likelihood to Recommend
3.0
(1 ratings)
8.4
(4 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.1
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Pearson RevelTestInvite
Likelihood to Recommend
Pearson
Pearson Revel is probably best suited for distance learning of large sections where there is little time for discussion and grading assignments manually is prohibitive. I would prefer not to use it with small classes and traditional classes.
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Test Invite
Our needs are really well met by Test Invite. Of particular note is the fact that Test Invite provides contemporary methods to assess the knowledge and skills of the test takers. In our field, it is imperative to understand the oral language skills of potential students. With the use of video and audio recording supported questions, we can gain more insight into our students' needs so that we can tailor our services to them better. For language testing, Test Invite really allows the school to reliably collect, analyze and report on essential data needed from students. There are some usability issues with the platform, however, Test Invite has been working diligently to improve on these areas and add additional functionality.
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Pros
Pearson
  • The REVEL platform is easy to navigate.
  • The content is customizable.
  • There are many grade reports that can be run for up-to-date information on students' progress.
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Test Invite
  • Cognitive aptitude assessments.
  • Providing assessment platform.
  • Providing support during assessment activities.
  • English proficiency testing.
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Cons
Pearson
  • Unfortunately, there are some videos that do not play, or situations where the video does not match the question content. These are bugs that should be attended to by Pearson, but although I have reported them (along with students), they have not been remedied.
  • Instructors who would prefer to use only the digital text do not have the option to purchase the text without the platform.
  • Because the text and software are integrated, there are no "page numbers" as in other digital texts which makes it hard to reference a particular section in a lecture, assignment, or presentation.
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Test Invite
  • More training videos on specific functionalities
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Support Rating
Pearson
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Test Invite
This is the most appreciated part of working with Test Invite over the last 2 years. Support was always timely, congenial, effective, and never challenging in terms of response rate or quality of reaction. Our counterpart on the Test Invite side has practically become a member of our team, as they are always extremely involved and ready to provide value while becoming very clear on our needs.
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Alternatives Considered
Pearson
I have used Pearson MyPsycLab in the past. I believe it was a better overall product than the REVEL system because the text and learning activities were separated, Students could view the text, then complete the activities. Overall, I think that both printed texts and systems like REVEL will be obsolete in the near future as content is readily available on the internet at no cost to the student.
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Test Invite
I selected Test Invite because it was the only provider I found whose question format types and customization options fully allowed us to digitalize our placement tests and conduct them online. The availability of video and audio options in questions is a clear advantage.
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Return on Investment
Pearson
  • NEGATIVE: The platform is less expensive than a printed text, but students can use OER's for free. This is especially important at the community college level where students tend to have less financial resources for education.
  • NEGATIVE: After the course completes, the student has nothing to use as a reference. They cannot go back and view the content, nor can they print any of the content.
  • NEGATIVE: The student pays for the learning platform and content which includes a large number of activities and resources. While this seems to be a positive thing, students (and instructors) can get overwhelmed with the number of activities and resources available. Some students won't use any of the resources at all.
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Test Invite
  • I think they're incredibly supportive and flexible for a growing business
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