You should have a look a Wims. It seems like it does most of your requirements: http://wims.unice.fr/wims/wims.cgi?lang=en&+session=UVA84EAD95.1& +module=home
Le lundi 12 janvier 2009 à 11:35 +0800, Carlos Nazareno a écrit : > > Since when is more equipment then a pencil and a sheet of paper > > necessary for a school quiz?? > > When they are not available. > > I've thought of a good method to do quizzes and eliminate cheating at > the same time: > > - For tests like multiple choice/true or false > - Browser-based frontend where exam is served > - Backend (PHP/MySQL?) serves randomized questions and answers to > render typical cheating methods obsolete. > - Have time limit for students to answer quiz, after which session will time > out > - Saves teacher time on having to manually check test papers > - Scales all the way up to college level > - Can be used for entrance tests and other large-scale exams > - Platform independent, thus making any work we do on this > forward-compatible and usable by practically everyone who has a > net-enabled computer > - Can be used by mobile phones that have web browsers > - Can be used for remote testing of learning > > - I'd also like to see more work done on a method to easily bundle > Gnash or HTML-based/Browser applications as stand-alone activities, or > at least launch the browser with the wrapped activity loaded upon > startup. > - Using a local daemon or service of some sort, the method I > previously outlined can also be used here for "standalone" mode of the > tests. This way, the learner can also practice with them and learn > outside of class hours. > - consider a system with multiple correct answers/alternate phrasing > of correct answers is also used (but serve only 1 "tagged as correct" > answer per multiple-choice question) to better test learning of > concepts. This way, student will be less prone to the weakness of rote > memorization. > > Your thoughts, guys? > > All the best, > > -Naz > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel