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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Hospitality & catering students learn by mobile phone

TestVQ, an innovative new service that allows students to practice for their Hospitality S/NVQ theory tests using a mobile phone, has been launched this week. The service enables students to quickly and easily download on to their mobile phone multiple choice practice tests to check their course theory knowledge. Tests can also be accessed online.

The tests can be downloaded in a similar way to a ringtone, using virtually any type of mobile phone, allowing the user to practice as much as they like, wherever they are. The same tests are also available via the TestVQ website from any broadband-enabled computer.
Developed by Award Learning Services Ltd, the service provides thousands of example multiple-choice test questions and, uniquely, gives learning feedback on those questions incorrectly answered. Tests are available for many hospitality qualifications including Quick Service, Food & Drink, Food Preparation & Cooking and Professional Cookery, and align with qualifications awarded by City & Guilds, HAB (Hospitality Awarding Body) and SQA (Scottish Qualifications Authority) awarding bodies.

Award Learning Services claims that using TestVQ significantly increases the rate of learning and extends the student's field of knowledge, resulting in higher achievement rates and reduced number of retakes.

'We have had very positive feedback from colleges, training providers and employers who recognise the benefits TestVQ brings to both students and tutors', said Peter Ward, Managing Director of Award Learning Services.

The service is paid for by the student, college or employer. Students can choose to buy a complete set of course tests or pay-as-they-go, buying individual tests for £2.50 + VAT, while colleges and other training organisations benefit from discounted rates depending on the number of user licences they purchase.

Free example tests are available on the Testvq website.

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