In a code editor question, students can write some code. This code can not be run live.
How to create a code editor question?
- Sign in to Ans.
- Create an assignment. Read here how to create an assignment.
- Click New exercise, fill in a title and click Save.
- Click New subquestion and select Code editor.
- Fill in the question description.
- Click the more_vert-icon at the top of the question and you can use various options.
- Click Save.
Options for a code editor question:
- Bonus: this marks the question as a bonus question.
- Skippable for special students: this question will not be taken into account for the grades of special students.
- Predefined answer: set a predefined answer which students can keep, edit or delete.
How to review a code editor question?
- Click Criteria in the menu at the top.
- Go to the question for which you want to set the criteria.
- Click the more_horiz-icon and click Edit.
- Click the drop-down button Grading method and choose your method:
- Points per criterion:
- Click Save and click the add-icon.
- Fill in the criterion description, set the number of points and click Save.
- Repeat this for all criteria
- Click the more_horiz-icon and click Edit.
- You can use the Calculate points-button to calculate the maximum points. The points of all the criteria will be summed up automatically.
Or You can manually set the maximum number of points.
- Slider:
- Set the maximum number of points.
- Rubrics with levels:
- Click Save and click the add-icon.
- Fill in the name of the level and fill in the level description.
- Set the number of points and click Save.
- Repeat this for all criteria
- Click the more_horiz-icon and click Edit.
- Set the weight of the levels.
- You can use the Calculate points-button to calculate the maximum points. The points of all the criteria will be summed up automatically.
Or You can manually set the maximum number of points.
- Points per criterion:
- Click the more_vert-icon and you can use various options.
- Click Save.
Options for grading:
- Grading description: a solution for the reviewers (and for students when published). The grading description can be an extensive elaboration, an image, or a file.
- Start with zero points (For the points-grading method only): select this to let every student start with zero points before grading.
- Limit minimum to zero points (For the points-grading method only): select this to let every student get no negative points for this question.
- Limit maximum to total points (For the points-grading method only): select this to let every student get a maximum amount of points of the total amount of points for this question.
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