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Questions Bank | Qatar

Questions bank was a project for the Qatar Ministry of education. The target was to create a database for teachers to choose questions for exams from in a usable interface. The goal was to have the same level of quizzes in every public school to make sure students are receiving the same level of education. To achieve that, the idea came to choose from a database approved by experts instead of creating different exams by different teachers. That way, experience remotely shared and every student in every spot has a chance to implement it.

Problems & Solutions

Not being able to adjust the hardness of the questions

Assigning experts from the ministry with specific credentials

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Having subjects like science with several branches under it

Enabling Admin (School principal) to choose from a different set of profiles of different curriculums with ministry regulations.

Curriculum offered in different languages in different schools

Creating a profile for every school to choose grades, subjects, and language of each subject in each grade.

Role

  • Data gathering and analysis

  • Information architecture

  • Prototyping

  • User testing

  • User system training

Roadmap

  • Data collection from ministry

  • Analyzing data and putting the plan in order

  • Testing on volunteer teachers

  • Redesigning admin sites

Team Collaboration

End-to-End engagement with:

  • Project Manager

  • Mobile developers

  • Web developers

  • Quality Control

  • Quality Assurance

Deliverables

  • Sitemap

  • Style guide

  • Low fidelity prototypes

  • Login, Landing, and 5 inners pages of UI design.

Outcome and learnings

  • Web-based database interface

  • Tablet application for exam creation serving 184 public schools around Qatar

  • The project was an intellectual chance to learn integrating different systems from different teams in different companies.

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