Or "... pour Examens sur inTernet", in french. In english, just revert the acronym:
-"sTudents Evaluation with Multiple chOices or Open Questions (or ...inTernet Exams with).
+"sTudents Evaluation with Multiple choices or Open Questions (or ...inTernet Exams with).
+
+Source code of [qomet.auder.net](https://qomet.auder.net)
## Features
to each participant in the end (answers, computing grade).
Once a series of exam is over, the teacher can get all grades in CSV format from course page.
-*Note:* for now the monitoring + socket part is still unimplemented,
-and exams composition is limited to single question exercises.
+*Note:* for now exams composition is limited to single question exercises.
Automatic grades are also not available.
## Installation
Version "standard classroom": some potential cheating ways,
- headless browsers with renamed http-user-agent; difficult to counter with 100% confidence
- - block JS script using e.g. μblock, then re-inject the script cleaned of listeners
+ - block JS script using e.g. [uBlock Origin](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock), then re-inject the script cleaned of listeners
- intercept HTTP response to "start quiz" signal, re-compose the page without listeners and run
The only way to garanty zero internet cheat is to use some SELinux configuration in kiosk mode