Public collection
An exploration of test design
Check out these resources to gain the skills and abilities to come up with great test ideas and design adaptable tests
Sarah Deery
Learning and Development Lead
She/Her
My main aim is to help quality professionals turn their vast knowledge and skills into bite-sized chunks that the community can digest.
More Collections
(with a tester's hat)
Our virtual software testing conference with a focus on automation and tooling
1. Visit https://www.ministryoftesting.com/memories 2. Create a new memory and share one leadership idea that you practice 3. Upload a short 99 second video or write it, plus add an appropriate image. We'll spot it and add it to this collection.
Test complex APIs and microservices smarter—with confidence.
Worried that AI will break your testing strategy? Join the WireMock tech team for a hands-on session on June 29
Catch the on-demand session with gaming legend John Romero and see how we’re redefining software quality at AI speed.
With servers in >250 cities around the world, check your site for localization problems, broken GDPR banners, etc.
Collection FAQs
- What are Collections? They are a way to organize our software testing and QA content into an easily shareable format.
- Why create Collections? We all want to learn and often share what we are learning, creating a collection helps organise software testing knowledge into a comprehensible way.
- What can we add to Collections? At the moment you can add content that is created and hosted on Ministry of Testing.
- Who can add collections? Professional Members have the ability to create unlimited collections, privately or publicly.