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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKgvOjA08HM Webinar Recording: When Good Students Make Bad Decisions: The Psychology of Why Students Cheat] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKgvOjA08HM Webinar Recording: When Good Students Make Bad Decisions: The Psychology of Why Students Cheat] | ||
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− | * [https://www.insidehighered.com/digital-learning/article/2020/07/22/technology-best-way-stop-online-cheating-no-experts-say-better Best Way to Stop Cheating in Online Courses] ''(Inside Higher Ed article, 7/22/2020)'' | + | * [https://academics.umw.edu/academicintegrity/academic-integrity/faculty-resources/academic-integrity-materials/small-scalable-changes-for-improving-academic-integrity/ Small, Scalable Changes for Improving Academic Integrity (Univ of Mary Washington)] |
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** [http://recordings.blindsidenetworks.com/durhamtech/7c8547ac0f3d312322a5d0c10b2cd2cf9fe8bcd3-1490807619768/capture/ Using Pools to Create Randomized Tests in Sakai (video of TLC-sponsored webinar)] (54:15 min) | ** [http://recordings.blindsidenetworks.com/durhamtech/7c8547ac0f3d312322a5d0c10b2cd2cf9fe8bcd3-1490807619768/capture/ Using Pools to Create Randomized Tests in Sakai (video of TLC-sponsored webinar)] (54:15 min) | ||
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Revision as of 08:43, 7 October 2021
Contents
Tests & Quizzes
- With the Tests & Quizzes tool, you can create online tests, practice exercises, surveys, and other forms of assessment.
- Question types can include multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, essay, and more.
- Below are detailed instructions for creating online assessments, publishing them so students can take them, grading them, and more.
- Assessments can be created question by question, or through already prepared text called "markup text".
Basics
- Sakai 19 User Guide: Tests and Quizzes
- Creating Tests
- Publishing Tests
- Grading Tests
Tips to Deter Cheating
- Tips to Minimize Technical Problems and Deter Cheating (PDF)
- Webinar Recording: When Good Students Make Bad Decisions: The Psychology of Why Students Cheat
- (Presented 9/22/2021 by Dr. David Rettinger, University of Mary Washington)
- Small, Scalable Changes for Improving Academic Integrity (Univ of Mary Washington)
- Academic Integrity Checklist for Instructors (PDF)
Working with Question Pools
- What is a question pool?
- How do I create a question pool?
- How do I add a question to a question pool?
- How do I copy questions from the question pool into an assessment?
- How do I set up a random question set?
Advanced Topics / Special Situations
- Allowing Extra Time on Tests
- Allowing Students to Retake an Active Test or Quiz
- Retrieving Student Tests
- Using the Event Log in Tests & Quizzes
- Importing (copying) One Assessment to Another Course
- Using the Tests and Quizzes User Activity Report
- Using the Tests & Quizzes tool to Create a Survey Sakai