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SPENTIG CBT is an educational application tailored for Android devices that facilitates secure and controlled Computer Based Testing (CBT) in schools. This app offers a locked exam environment that prevents multitasking, ensuring that students remain focused during assessments. Features include QR code session access for easy login and the ability to submit answers directly to a central server, streamlining the testing process for both students and educators. Designed for secondary school use, it emphasizes security and ease of access while maintaining low hardware requirements to accommodate a wide range of devices.

The application operates by transforming the device into a dedicated testing platform, restricting navigation beyond the exam interface. By employing measures to deter cheating, such as blocking screenshots and preventing app switching, it promotes academic integrity. The app is compatible with various Android devices, typically supporting versions from Android 5.0 onward. However, its reliance on school-specific credentials and the necessity for a stable network connection means it is best suited for structured environments where proctoring is available.

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Sistema operativo
Android 15.0
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