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We need to build a "tutorial" exam #57

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blerner opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 5 comments
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We need to build a "tutorial" exam #57

blerner opened this issue May 11, 2020 · 5 comments

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blerner commented May 11, 2020

Students need to see what all the components of the UI look like, how to use the sidebar, how to navigate between questions, how to ask the professor something, what it looks like when a reply comes in, etc. etc. I think this needs to be a "scripted" guide, followed by students taking a practice exam.

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blerner commented May 11, 2020

Potentially, upon students registering with Hourglass for the first time, they'll be taken through a tutorial exam. (This implies we'll need a tutorial_completed field in the User table.)

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This is all set now that we have the canonical tutorial exam, right? Do we want to commit a json version of it to the repo?
We could potentially have a button for adding a tutorial exam right from a professor's exam editing page.

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blerner commented Sep 27, 2021

I think we need a little bit more behavior, in addition to the content of the exam: if would be good to have

  • a way for students to take this tutorial whenever they want
  • automatic (faked) responses to questions
  • (possibly) a way to take the exam with shorter or longer timeframes, to get to the timer warnings more/less quickly

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blerner commented Feb 16, 2025

We also could use a way to mark an entire exam as practice, so that as soon as students finish it, they can see their answers as if they'd been published.

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