I agree.. there should be two choices... Randomize questions and randomize answers. It would also be great to fix a question(s) so that you could make the last question the same on every assessment. Also you should be able to lock one question to another one so even after randomization they would follow one another.
Randomized answer selections are fundamental, for three reasons:
1) the assessment creator does not have to figure try to randomize the answers manually, keeping track, for instance, of whether "C" is the correct choice too often;
2) students taking an assessment near each other cannot accidentally or purposefully notice the placement of another student's answer;
3) a student re-taking an evaluation cannot simply remember the location of the correct answer without necessarily understanding why it is the correct answer.
Hi Folks -
With the new assessment experience, you know have the ability to randomize multiple choice answers!
I agree.. there should be two choices... Randomize questions and randomize answers. It would also be great to fix a question(s) so that you could make the last question the same on every assessment. Also you should be able to lock one question to another one so even after randomization they would follow one another.
Randomized answer selections are fundamental, for three reasons:
1) the assessment creator does not have to figure try to randomize the answers manually, keeping track, for instance, of whether "C" is the correct choice too often;
2) students taking an assessment near each other cannot accidentally or purposefully notice the placement of another student's answer;
3) a student re-taking an evaluation cannot simply remember the location of the correct answer without necessarily understanding why it is the correct answer.
Totally agree.