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The MC Offline quiz module (mod/offlinequiz) adds paper-and-pencil multiple-choice quizzes to Moodle. In offline quizzes students mark answers to questions on a sheet of paper (the answer form).
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// This file is for Moodle - http://moodle.org/ // // Moodle is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // Moodle is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with Moodle. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. /** * README.txt * @package mod * @subpackage offlinequiz * @author Juergen Zimmer <[email protected]> * @copyright 2015 Academic Moodle Cooperation {@link http://www.academic-moodle-cooperation.org} * @since Moodle 2.2+ * @license http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html GNU GPL v3 or later * **/ I. Summary The Moodle module offlinequiz adds paper-and-pencil quizzes to Moodle Versions 2.x+. In offline quizzes students mark answers to Moodle questions on a sheet of paper (the answer form). The students' answer forms are evaluated and graded automatically by the offlinequiz module. More precisely, a complete offline quiz consists (at least) of the following steps : 1. A teacher creates an offline quiz in Moodle. This is very similar to creating online quizzes (standard Moodle quizzes). 2. The teacher creates question sheets and answer forms as PDF (DOCX) documents using the module. 3. The question sheets and answer forms are handed out to students for the actual quiz. The students mark the answers they think are correct in the answer form. 4. The teacher scans the filled-in answer forms and uploads the resulting images into the offline quiz. The scanned answer forms are evaluated and graded automatically by the module. 5. If necessary, the teacher corrects errors that might have occurred due to mistakes made by the students or due to bad scan quality. After results have been created in an offlinequiz, students can review their result as usual. If the teacher allows it, students can also see the scanned answer forms and which markings have been recognised as crosses. The module supports up to six groups which are not related to Moodle course groups. Each group can contain a different set of questions in a different order. Separate question sheets and answer forms are created for the different offlinequiz groups. The module also supports lists of participants which are useful for checking which students actually took part in the exam. Lists of participants are pre-filled with students in Moodle. PDF versions of those lists can be created in the module for easy marking during the exam. The marked lists can be uploaded and evaluated automatically. The offline quiz module is used intensively at different Austrian Universities for mass exams. Hundreds of students can be easily examined at the same time (given enough seating space in lecture halls) without the need for expensive e-testing equipment. II. Installation The module is an activity module and has to be installed in the directory <your moodle root dir>/mod/offlinequiz III. Cronjob The plugin uses a cronjob for evaluating the answer forms. If you didn't configure the offline-quiz cronjob, the automated analysis of answer forms is not going work! Information about how to configure cronjobs can be found at https://docs.moodle.org/en/Cron Before Version 3.2 there was an additional cronjob required. This cronjob is no longer necessary, unless you intend to run the cronjob on a separate server. Since the evaluation of answer forms usually takes a lot of system resources, it is recommended to run this cronjob on a separate application server to take load from the frontend servers. If you want to run the cronjob on a dedicated server you have to disable it in the moodle settings and create an additional job on the dedicated server looking like this: */10 * * * * DATE=`date +\%Y\%m\%d`; php <your moodle root dir>/mod/offlinequiz/cron.php --cli=1 >> /var/log/moodle/cron-olq.log.$DATE 2>&1 IV. Website settings In the website admin settings for the module Site Administration -> Plugins -> Activity modules -> Offline Quiz One can choose the default settings for the module and also determine the University Logo that will appear on the top of the answer forms (Logo URL). The user identification has to be set to a formula describing how the user IDs can be retrieved from the digits marked by the students on the answer forms. For example: A user identification formula a[7]=username means that the students mark a 7 digit number on the answer form. A concatenation of the letter 'a' and that number denotes the 'username' of the user in Moodle's 'user' table. A formula b[5]cd=idnumber means that the students mark a 5 digit number on the answer form. A concatenation of the letter 'b', the marked number, and the string 'cd' denotes the 'idnumber' of the user in Moodle's 'user' table. V. Scanning of answer forms Answer forms should be scanned as black-and-white images with 200 - 300 dpi. Do not scan in greyscale! Supported file types are TIF, PNG and GIF. VI. Contact In case you have any questions regarding this module you can contact the AMC support ([email protected])
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