That caused me even more stress when I took a math class with the "One Question At A Time" format during this semester, one individual quiz for each question. Grades were even lower than I expected. I would not implement such a feature into the courses that I want to teach. What if students like me have academic disabilities?
In fact, my math professor used this format for her midterms to deter cheating, but I believed that it caused me more stress than I thought due to my disability. She puts a quiz for each individual question and gives out a time limit for each of them. The more questions placed, the less time I had for each of them, given the length of the class period (50 min/day). Furthermore, most of the questions on midterms were File Uploads, making this more stressful.
If I were to teach a class, I would not use such a format as the one above. However, if I was forced to use it, I would not use File Uploads as question types, but rather use Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer, Fill In The Blank (including Numerical), or Essay questions.
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