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Online self-marking Quizzes, using pdfTEX


FRANCES GRIFFIN AND ROSS MOORE
Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
ross@maths.mq.edu.au



Abstract: In this talk we describe a system for generating self-marking mathematical quizzes, built using pdfTEX and extensions to Donald Story's exerquiz package. JavaScript embedded within the PDF documents provides not only the self-marking aspects to these multiple-choice quizzes, but also allows the results obtained by a student to be sent to a central server, for recording a log of each student's attempts.

Solutions are included with the PDF document, but these are not accessible until after the quiz has been attempted. Students request a quiz through a web interface, but a random element ensures that no two quizzes are identical. With the help of a symbolic algebra package, such as Mathematica, each quiz has solutions tailored to the specific correct answer, and there is a high degree of plausibility to each incorrect option.

New quizzes can be easily constructed from a database of question types. This allows quizzes to be developed which test either just a single concept repeatedly, or several different concepts within the same quiz. The purpose in developing this system was to provide students with a way to revise basic skills in mathematics, before embarking on new courses at a higher level. Other applications are certainly possible.




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