Educational evaluation researchers met for the seventh time in Szeged, Hungary, at the stately local headquarters of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. This series of workshops was launched in 2009 by Benő Csapó, head of the Centre for Research on Learning and Instruction at the University of Szeged. The plan at the time was to host a single meeting for leading European researchers in the field to discuss current findings in technology-based testing and to review areas in which they could collaborate. The success of that meeting inspired the Centre to organise another one the following year, and that developed into a series of annual workshops that has continued to the present day. These gatherings have welcomed creators of the computer platform for the PISA surveys, researchers engaged with the theories and items involved in the 2012 PISA study of creative problem-solving, and developers of a framework for computer-based collaborative problem-solving.Az objektív tájékozódás érdekében javasoljuk, hogy a híreknek / eseményeknek több külön forrásnál is nézz utána!