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Word count in test

In the test, you can have an open answer where you can limit the number of words written in the answer. But there is no word count, so the student has no clue how many words they have written or how many words are left. At least it shouldn't be possible to write anything if you have reached the full amount. 

  • Filip Levälahti
  • Oct 10 2019
Country FI
Category Administration
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  • Ahmad shabbir commented
    December 21, 2022 18:06

    Yes but in online exams they can use a wordcounter tool