When in Doubt, Go with a Bar Chart
Bar charts are one of the clearest ways to visualize data. This blog explores their strengths, comparisons with other charts, and when to consider alternatives for better insights.
Using Assessment Structure to Create a Blueprint for Feedback
A clear assessment structure helps engage respondents, organize content, and improve feedback. This blog covers how sections, subsections, questions, and answers work together in Brilliant Assessments to make assessments more effective and easy to follow.
When Pie Charts Go Pear-Shaped
Pie charts are popular but often misused in data visualization. This blog takes a look at when they work well, where they fall short, and better alternatives like stacked bar charts for clearer insights.
How to get started with building an assessment (before jumping into the platform).
It’s exciting starting an assessment. Trust us, we know. But it helps a lot to make a plan before jumping into the assessment builder. So let’s take a step back and talk through the ingredients list for making an effective assessment. Because with a clear structure, scoring system, and concept of the desired feedback, you’ll end up with something far more valuable both for you and your respondents.
Tips to help you make the most of your Brilliant Assessments trial
Your trial period is the perfect opportunity to explore the full potential of Brilliant Assessments. Here are some tips to help you make the most of it and determine whether it’s the best platform for you.
Why Brilliant Assessments is serious about enabling accessibility
Brilliant Assessments is designed to support you in deploying assessments that are fully conformant with WCAG 2.1 level AA or better. Learn more about how we support accessibility in this article.