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Recipe: deactivate
When you click Deactivate recipe at the top of the page, you remove that recipe from student view.
Read moreRecipe: Add roadmap
Write a roadmap for your exam when you want to, for instance: have students complete one section of a question before they can start the next one, then prevent them from returning to earlier sections. have students choose which sections of a question they answer, only letting them answer two out of three sections, for…
Read moreRecipe: feedback (see scores for specific exam sections)
On the Feedback tab of the recipe, you configure feedback categories for tracking results on different parts of the exam separately. This is good way to see at a glance which sections of the exam your students did especially well or poorly on. Sections can be made up of question tags and/or series of questions from specific…
Read moreRecipe: copying
There are two ways to copy a recipe: You can create an exact copy of a recipe, which you might want to do if you forgot to set the right exam type. When you copy a recipe, you will get another chance to set the exam type. Or you can copy a set of questions…
Read moreRecipe: adding questions
Add questions to your recipes using Rules. These Rules also determine the order in which questions are presented on your exam. When multiple questions are placed in the same Rule, they will be shuffled within that Rule. Questions that should appear on your exam in a set order should be placed in separate Rules, one question to…
Read moreRecipe: Rule options
On the right side of a Rule, you will see several icons. Their functions are described below. Weighting factor: This option determines how strongly the question should be weighted. The default weighting factor is 1. Selects all questions/selects x questions: You use this option when you have multiple questions in a single Rule. This setting lets…
Read moreRecipe: adding variants
Various variants can be created from source recipes. You can copy a random set of questions from a source recipe and create a variant with a fixed set of questions. In the source recipe, you might have categorized all questions for a course according to theme. For example, rule one contains a total of fifty question out…
Read moreRecipe: settings for practice
The item Recipe: create only discussed settings for an exam. This item will discuss the settings for a practice that differ from those for an exam in Remindo. A practice is different from an exam for the following reasons: In contrast to an exam or graded practice, it is not possible to set a caesura during practice…
Read moreRecipe: creating a recipe in ‘Tests’
This page explains how to create a recipe.
Read moreRecipe: settings for graded practice
The item Recipe: create only discussed the settings for an exam. This item covers the settings for a graded practice. In terms of settings, the sole difference between an exam and a graded practice is that the former has no settings for retries. A retry can be put to good use in case of a graded…
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