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Test tool. Interval for correct answers Merged

At our education for engineering in biotechnology, they have a big wish for teachers to be able to set an interval for correct answers.

 

With basic math there is most often only one way of answering, but in biotechnology there is different ways to perform the calculations, experiments etc., and also depending on how many decimels the students are using for their calculations, which means that there can be small deviations in the correct answer.

5 x 5 is always 25 in basic math, but in biotechnology they need to be able to fx say that the correct answer is any value between 18.5 and 19.5.

  • Preben Pedersen
  • May 22 2019
  • Not selected for implementation
Country DK
Category Content creation and management
  • Christian Damsgaard Jørgensen commented
    March 28, 2022 21:24

    This would indeed be very useful!