At Microsoft, we continue to pursue our goal of creating a completely accessible certification exam. To that end, we’re pleased to announce the first of several significant updates to the exam user interface (UI), launching on March 9, 2024, at 11 PM Pacific Time, for all Pearson VUE–delivered exams. Fundamentals exams delivered through Certiport will be updated to the new UI in the next few months. The newly designed UI is the result of a close collaboration between industry experts in exam design, delivery, and accessibility, and it was built with responsive design in mind. The reimagined UI provides a more streamlined look and feel—from the introduction to the score report. It’s aligned to that of Microsoft Learn, so it will likely seem familiar. We’ve even included a celebration screen when you pass the exam that is like the certification renewal success screen. Plus, many of the design choices were made to address candidates’ key pain points during an exam, including those related to misunderstanding where they were on the exam.
Highlights of the new and improved UI include:
Following are some examples of the new look and feel:
Figure 1. “Dark” mode, a newly available modernized color scheme option for Microsoft Certification exam screens.
Figure 2. Microsoft Certification “Exam Agreement” screen.
Figure 3. Microsoft Certification “Exam Summary” screen.
Figure 4. Microsoft Certification “Exam Overview and Instructions” screen.
Figure 5. Microsoft Certification exam start screen.
Figure 6. Microsoft Certification exam screen, including the expanded Exam Toolbar, the Exam Question Progress bar, and the exam clock toggle.
Figure 7. Microsoft Certification exam question review screen, with the Exam Toolbar collapsed, highlighting the hover feature.
Figure 8. Microsoft Certification exam “Exam Progress” subway map, showing the completed, current, and remaining sections of the exam.
Figure 9. Microsoft Certification exam “Review Your Answers” screen, displaying additional sections on the exam and the “Finish Section” button.
Figure 10. Microsoft Certification exam “Review Your Answers” screen, with questions filtered by “Unanswered.”
Figure 11. Microsoft Certification exam “Question” screen, showing a question filtered by “Unanswered.”
I’m very happy to bring this new exam look and feel to you in early March 2024, in addition to all the accessibility features that come with it. This is yet another set of improvements to the Microsoft Certification exam experience that we’ve made over the last few years, including:
And we’re just getting started. There’s so much more to come, as part of our quest to make Microsoft Certification exams fully accessible.
Source: techcommunity.microsoft.com