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This is annoying. If your problem has any graphics in it, and you have to create 3 or 4 versions of it, one problem can easily fill multiple screens. Being able to collapse them would be very handy. H...
I like the sound of the new curving options, and am curious if it will accomplish two things currently not available.- In Speed Grader, it is currently possible to add fudge points to each student ind...
James –Thanks for sharing your blog post. It’s a heavy lift, but it’s nice to know that it can be done.What I ended up doing is creating 5 versions of each problem to be randomly assigned.And thanks f...
The formula question example shows how to ask students ridiculously easy questions like "What is [x] + 5?"Or "Calculate the weight of [x] blue whales."For those of us who don't teach elementary school...
Problem statement: I just want to look at the list of files and see which ones are not being used, so I can delete them.Proposed solution:In the file view, just give me another column after "accessibi...
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Problem statement: I just want to look at the list of files and see which ones are not being used, so I can delete them.Proposed solution:In the file view, just give me another column after "accessibi...
This is annoying. If your problem has any graphics in it, and you have to create 3 or 4 versions of it, one problem can easily fill multiple screens. Being able to collapse them would be very handy. H...
James –Thanks for sharing your blog post. It’s a heavy lift, but it’s nice to know that it can be done.What I ended up doing is creating 5 versions of each problem to be randomly assigned.And thanks f...
Thanks for sharing your experience. I ended up manually creating 5 versions of each problem.This also allowed me to get around my other complaint, which is that you can’t use a text entry box with For...
The formula question example shows how to ask students ridiculously easy questions like "What is [x] + 5?"Or "Calculate the weight of [x] blue whales."For those of us who don't teach elementary school...
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