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@@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ As a teacher, first create an account from the upper-left "login" menu.
Then create a course using the appropriate button in the middle of the screen.
Finally, create some exams ("new assessment" button). The syntax for a series of questions is described by the following example:
- > Global (HTML) introduction [optional]
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Question 1 text or introduction (optional if there are subquestions)
Text for question 1.1 (index detected from indentation)
@@ -89,6 +87,10 @@ would be to force e.g. chromium in kiosk mode restricted to one domain (using SE
Too big for my purpose; however qomet might be re-thought as a moodle plugin
(although [at least one](https://moodle.org/plugins/mod_exam) already exists for this task).
+ * [nbgrader](http://nbgrader.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
+ Assignment module for Jupyter, auto-grading closed and coding questions while providing a feedback to the students.
+ It looks great, but at least for the moment lacks the real-time review (for the teacher).
+
* [evalbox](https://evalbox.com/)
The closest to my goals, but only for simple quizzes, and not actively developed anymore.