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I don't know that locking down a browser is possible, but it would be a fantastic feature if Agilix can do it.
By the way, Jodi, one other thing to watch out for in language classes is that most co...
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Now that a new school year has started and I've started using the new grade book I have to agree with everyone above that there is way too much wasted screen real estate. On my 15" laptop at its na...
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We are in agreement though Melissa. :) There are other programs that do this. One I've read about, for example, is called LockDown by Respondus. It is a web browser that is purpose built for testin...
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It is my understanding that browsers can't lock down computers like we want. That's why any online standardized testing we do must be on school-owned computers. We have to install software (and con...
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What I do is after the due date I open the assignment settings and check the option to treat as zero until submitted.
This enters a black zero in the gradebook for anyone who hasn't submitted the ...
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This is similar to a post from last week.
There isn't a way to do this for an assessment. Of course, homework type activities encourage redoing questions for mastery.
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You could use the bulk editor to stop students from completing "old" activities. For example, on the first day of the new grading period go to the editor and click on the activity list tab. Select ...
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Unfortunately, no. That is an improvement that has been requested. It would be so much more user friendly if you could just type an "X" in the score blank.
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It would be nice to have the option of separate feedback fields per item so I would have to say:
for #3 kfjsdkhfsah
for #8 ljsdinkelk
for #19 fldjfklds
A feedback field (optionally?) attached to ea...