You can do this in Courseworks at Columbia. Happy to show you.
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Courseworks only allows multiple choice! That's why they call it a quiz. But do show me.
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Just create a word doc and have each student email it back with their answers
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I want to put a time limit on the exam, in which case your solution won't work.
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Build a google form? Rutgers uses Gsuite for student email so all of them have a gmail account, and I think you can limit it to 1 submission/account.
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I used Schoology and you can set the time, the type of answers and how many times can they take the test.
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In (FFyB-UBA), we use Moodle as a full virtual campus. The questionaries have all sort of expected answers (multiple choice, short answers, long answers, drag and drop, etc.) and allows various grades of teacher-student interaction.https://moodle.com
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I use Blackboard and make them timed open book. I make a test pool and have it randomly select a certain number of questions. I make the questions things you couldn’t easily google the answer to (application based). You could make pools based on the question level or by topic.
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I do something very similar for my online science classes.
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We can do this in canvas
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Thanks for the tip We can do short answers in Canvas without auto-grade like quizzes? can we assign grade for each question (partial credit, etc)? I have to look more in details...
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