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Dr. Lavon Page, N.C. State University, Professor
of Mathematics
- Immediate grading of all student submissions
(providing instant student feedback. Teacher control over level
of feedback, from no feedback to complete answer key.)
- Ease of sharing questions between teachers
(searchable database of questions)
- Ease of sharing assignments between teachers
(searchable database of assignments)
- Ease of porting questions and assignments
from one semester to the next
- Easy duplication and modification of questions
and assignments (simply "duplicate" an assignment
and change the parameters as needed)
- Portability of questions across computing
platforms and browsers
- Ability to handle all standard HTML tags
within questions
- Randomization internal to questions (so
that each student can be delivered a different version of the
question)
- Integration with WRAP for access control
- Ability to extend due dates on assignments
for a single student, or to set different due dates for as many
students as you want
- Teacher control over number of submissions
allowed
- Teacher control over point values of questions
- Quick teacher access to all student submissions
(critical for providing help to students)
- Easy download of student scores as spreadsheet
(I don't even keep a grade book or class roll. WebAssign does
it for me.)
- Provides detailed record of all student
work (time stamp on every download and submission)
- Ability to interpret mathematical expressions
within answers (parsing of mathematical expressions)
- Large variety of question types available
(multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank with user-specified list
of answers that will be counted as correct, numerical with user-specified
tolerance for error, mathematical expression, multiple choice
with popup menu)
- Ability of servers to support sporadic
heavy loads
- Ability of servers to support massive databases
(As indicated in my presentation, the number of answers to questions
for my classes alone runs into the millions each semester. Every
answer submitted for every question is retrievable by both student
and teacher.)
- Linkage to Wolfware for maintaining class
rolls (WebAssign picks up class rolls from Wolfware)
- Ability to control which students in a
class see an assignment
- Ability to restrict access to assignments
by IP number (so that students can be required to be in a specific
room in order to have access to a test, for example)
- Ability to restrict access to assignments
via password
- Administrative access available (we use
this, for example, to resolve particularly thorny issues or
to provide WebAssign services to others in the department who
don't want to be bothered with setting up their own assignments)
- Extraordinary reliability -- I have found
WebAssign to be more reliable (in terms of "down time")
than other NCSU tools such as WebCT, Real Server, e-mail, etc.
And on the rare occasions when problems do occur, the "fix"
at WebAssign is usually quicker than the "fix" implemented
for other tools.
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