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- Posted Re: Grouped Formula Questions - Shared Set of Defined Variables on Idea Conversations. 09-01-2020 08:59 AM
- Posted Re: Collaborations: Create "Assignment" option on Idea Conversations. 09-01-2020 08:55 AM
- Posted Partner Feedback Feature for "Collaborations" on Idea Conversations. 08-31-2020 09:22 AM
- Posted Grouped Formula Questions - Shared Set of Defined Variables on Idea Conversations. 08-28-2020 09:14 AM
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Partner Feedback Feature for "Collaborations" Please add a feature to "Collaborations" that allows students to provide anonymous feedback on their partners. Make this feedback readily apparent in "Speed Grader" so that an instructor can view the... |
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Grouped Formula Questions - Shared Set of Defined Variables The formula based questions are an essential tool for math based courses, but there is a big limiting factor. Formula questions work on a set of defined variables input by the teacher. I would like t... |
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09-01-2020
08:59 AM
@Stefanie @Renee_Carney This idea seems to have a lot of support! How long does the development process typically take? I understand that this varies case by case, but is it usually a matter of weeks, months, or years?
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09-01-2020
08:55 AM
@Stef_retired This would be an excellent feature! Additionally, please add a feature to "Collaborations" that allows students to provide anonymous feedback on their partners. Make this feedback readily apparent in "Speed Grader" so that an instructor can view the work product from the students and the student feedback together. Allow for a numerical rating, perhaps even across a couple specific dimensions (ie participation, teamwork, responsibility, knowledge, etc), with a comment box to provide feedback. This could even be added to the grade book and tracked throughout the course.
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08-31-2020
09:22 AM
Please add a feature to "Collaborations" that allows students to provide anonymous feedback on their partners. Make this feedback readily apparent in "Speed Grader" so that an instructor can view the work product from the students and the student feedback together. Allow for a numerical rating, perhaps even across a couple specific dimensions (ie participation, teamwork, responsibility, knowledge, etc), with a comment box to provide feedback. This could even be added to the grade book and tracked throughout the course.
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08-28-2020
09:14 AM
The formula based questions are an essential tool for math based courses, but there is a big limiting factor. Formula questions work on a set of defined variables input by the teacher. I would like to be able to ask multiple, related formula-based questions with a shared set of defined variables. Ex: A ball of mass 'm' kg is on Earth, what is its mass? The ball of mass 'm' kg is on Moon, what is its mass? The ball of mass 'm' kg is floating in space, what is its mass? A ball of mass 'm' kg is on Earth, what is its weight? The ball of mass 'm' kg is on Moon, what is its weight? The ball of mass 'm' kg is floating in space, what is its weight? I would like to be able to ask these six questions about the SAME ball of mass 'm' and use the formula to generate multiple iterations. As is, to do this using formula questions, the questions need to be input as 6 separate formula-based questions. The result is that the ball will have a different mass for all six questions and it makes follow up questions more challenging. I have thought of three possible solutions to solve this depending on what is technically possible: A formula question group Under the question group feature, define a set of variables that applies to all the questions in the group. Multiple formula questions Under a single formula question, once the variables are defined, allow the input of multiple formulas for different questions The new stimulus-response feature in new quizzes Allow the stimulus column to be input with a formula-based question, and then carry the defined variables over into the response questions This feature would be a HUGE help for our math/science teachers and students!
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