A blueprint is a composition of questions that are used in an assignment. Blueprints are used to automatically generate a written assignment or a digital test. Blue prints can be generated by making use of objectives, tags and labels.
The use of a blueprint is optional but highly recommended. The advantages of using blueprints and objectives to automatically generate assignments are:
- to create an exam with a balanced complexity.
- to create an exam in line with the study goals of a course.
- to compose an exam faster and more efficient.
- to compose assignments that correspond better to assignments from previous years if the same blueprint is used.
- to prevent fraud, as you can randomise the selected questions for each student.
- to gain better insights into the learning results per objective.
Currently, there are two ways to create a question bank assignment:
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