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Basic steps for creating and performing exams in Remindo
Below you will find the basic steps to create and perform an exam in the Remindo software. The steps will provide guidance during the process but are not part of a checklist. Your key user can give you more information and understands all steps that are necessary to be optimally prepared for creating and performing…
Read moreBlueprint: configuring the caesura
The caesura is the cut-off point between a passing and a failing grade. On any exam, a determination must be made of how many points a student must attain to be assigned a passing grade: A student with [X] points gets a 5.5, or: A student scoring [X%] of the available points gets a 5.5.
Read moreBlueprint: Negate guessing
Please note! The ‘Negate guessing’ option in Remindo is as standard put on enabled, since 19 August 2019. The page below is temporarily not updated after the change of this particular setting. A delayal in updating also applies to step 4 on this supportpage. We strive to update the page as soon as possible. Please bear the…
Read moreBlueprint: building on a blueprint with questions selected in ‘Questions’
Having selected questions in Questions, you can view the actions you can perform on that selection by clicking the lightning bolt icon in the yellow area on the left side of the screen in the item bank. The full list of available actions looks like this: The steps that follow explain the ‘Add questions to…
Read moreBlueprint: creating a blueprint by selecting questions in ‘Questions’
Good to know: The page Blueprint: creating a blueprint in ‘Tests’ describes how to create a blueprint via the main tab ‘Tests’. On this page, we explain how to create an exam from the main tab ‘Questions’. These are the two different routes to create a blueprint. An advantage of the route via the main…
Read moreBlueprint: change settings
You can always change a blueprint’s settings: Log in to admin view. In the blueprint menu, click the Settings tab. The Settings menu will pop up. Make whatever changes you wish. Remember to click Save when you’re done!
Read moreBlueprint: save and activate in student view
When you have added all of your questions to the blueprint and are happy with the way the settings are configured, you can save the blueprint and activate it for use in student view. In student view, you can schedule the exam and configure correction settings for open questions. In addition, you can also test…
Read moreBlueprint: Add roadmap
Write a roadmap for your exam when you want to, for instance: have students complete one section of a question before they can start the next one, then prevent them from returning to earlier sections. have students choose which sections of a question they answer, only letting them answer two out of three sections, for…
Read moreBlueprint: feedback (see scores for specific exam sections)
On the Feedback tab of the blueprint, you configure feedback categories for tracking results on different parts of the exam separately. This is good way to see at a glance which sections of the exam your students did especially well or poorly on. Sections can be made up of question tags and/or series of questions from…
Read moreBlueprint: copying
There are two ways to copy a blueprint: You can create an exact copy of a blueprint, which you might want to do if you forgot to set the right exam type. When you copy a blueprint, you will get another chance to set the exam type. Or you can copy a set of questions…
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