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Remote assessment – FAQ
This page lists frequently asked questions and answers regarding remote assessment (both assessment from home and assessment from students’ own devices at a UU location). The FAQ is divided into three question themes: Practical/technical questions Educational questions Monitoring and fraud
Read moreTest terms and conditions
This page guides you through setting up Test Terms & Conditions for a test.
Read moreRemote testing – FAQ
The FAQ are divided into questions about: Practical questions about using Remindo at home Educational questions Surveillance and fraud at home testing (and information about other tools) Technology and possibilities in Remindo
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 moreTest analysis: Cronbach’s alpha
Remindo has two pages where you can calculate and review Cronbach’s Alpha: The ‘Learning Analytics’ page in ‘Student view’. It calculates Cronbach’s Alpha across all questions in your exam. On the ‘Statistics’ page in ‘Admin view’. On that page, you can calculate Cronbach’s Alpha across a selection of questions.
Read moreTesting a question
You can test questions you have made to see, for instance, what happens when a partially correct answer is provided. Log in to admin view and go to Manage content. Select the question you want to test. Tabs for that question will appear along the bottom of the screen. Click Preview. Answer the question. Click…
Read moreText entry question (incl. numerical)
You use a text entry question when the correct answer to your question is both short and unambiguous.
Read moreExam analysis: learning analytics (P, Rit and Rir values, standard deviation) in student view
In student view, you can access the following analytics: scores, maximum score percentage, percentage of passes and fails, P value, Rit value, Rir value and the question’s standard deviation. The steps that follow explain how to access this information.
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