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Hello,
Our Law school gives all students an ‘exam ID’ which is a unique number they use to identify themselves on their exam so the instructor does not know who they are. Does anyone know if there is a way to enter grades/do grading activities seeing just that ‘exam ID’ and not the name or the generic anonymous ‘student 1’ info?
Thank you,
Shane
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@shane_ohara , could you use anonymous grading and then have the first question on the exam be short answer question (worth zero points) that asks students to enter in their "Exam ID?" That way each student would have their unique ID at the top of their test.
@shane_ohara , could you use anonymous grading and then have the first question on the exam be short answer question (worth zero points) that asks students to enter in their "Exam ID?" That way each student would have their unique ID at the top of their test.
Interesting idea, @kona . I will pass this forward to them. Thank you.
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