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Digital test: Printing answers of (open) questions

When pupils answer open questions on digital tests, they sometimes have to write long answers (>several 100 words). Think about a opinion paper, or a book summary. Because of the introduction of AI (ChatGPT) it is more and more a bad idea to let hem write this at home in Word. At school we can use the Test Mode Browser, but until now teachers cant print the answers given in the digital test (unlike from a Word file ). Is it possible to give us this option in Its Learning digital tests?

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  • Mar 11 2024
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    Product Team commented
    18 Jun 07:34

    Thanks for your input.

    The main purpose of a digital test like what you create with our test tool is a test that's assessed automatically. It is not designed to replicate paper-based essays with subsequent thorough text review by the teacher. This is what our assignment tool is made for. We do appreciate the challenges teachers are facing with the introduction of large language models like ChatGPT and how that impacts traditional assessment methods. This is an active discussion in our product department, but for now we do not have concrete plans for printing tests for paper-based assessment.

    The itslearning Product Team