ExamCalc
by Phillip Potter
Simple app to help with tracking of time in school examinations
App Name | ExamCalc |
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Developer | Phillip Potter |
Category | Education |
Download Size | 1 MB |
Latest Version | 1.2 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
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This app was designed for use in schools to help with timing (a) invigilation of exams and (b) practice exam papers, particularly by SEN departments for students being supervised individually. It removes the need to do all the clunky maths by in your head or by hand, and supports the following features:
* Precise tracking of exam start time, using AM/PM clock format.
* Duration input.
* Extra time allowance input.
* Break tracking - an arbitrary number of breaks (e.g. toilet) can be added which will factor into the final end time of the exam.
* End time updates in real time - no need to recalculate after changes.
In addition, the app will save its state across app sessions, so that even if you fully reboot your device, the app will be right back where it started when you load it up.
This app is completely free and does not present adverts or use any tracking data. The app is now also open-source and published on GitHub at https://github.com/PhilPotter/ExamCalc for those that wish to modify or contribute.
All icons on store listing and in app were designed by Freepik from Flaticon.
Recent changes:
* Minor tweak to build files and Gradle config.
* Precise tracking of exam start time, using AM/PM clock format.
* Duration input.
* Extra time allowance input.
* Break tracking - an arbitrary number of breaks (e.g. toilet) can be added which will factor into the final end time of the exam.
* End time updates in real time - no need to recalculate after changes.
In addition, the app will save its state across app sessions, so that even if you fully reboot your device, the app will be right back where it started when you load it up.
This app is completely free and does not present adverts or use any tracking data. The app is now also open-source and published on GitHub at https://github.com/PhilPotter/ExamCalc for those that wish to modify or contribute.
All icons on store listing and in app were designed by Freepik from Flaticon.
Recent changes:
* Minor tweak to build files and Gradle config.