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Intro

Automatic Generation of Exams in R for ‘Sakai’ used by universities. Question templates in the form of the exams package are transformed into Sakai XML format.

Dependencies:

Installation

From CRAN

install.packages( "exams2sakai" )

or from github package repository:

library(devtools)
install_github( "jesusmmp/exams2sakai" )

Using exams2sakai function

library( exams2sakai )

myexam <- list( "boxplots", "regression", "scatterplot", "relfreq" )

ex1 <- exams2sakai( myexam, n = 1,
                    verbose = TRUE,
                    dir = ".", points = c( 1 ) )

Results a qtisakai.zip file in work directory …

Test on Sakai nightly server

  1. https://trunk-mysql.nightly.sakaiproject.org/portal/ or https://trunk-oracle.nightly.sakaiproject.org/portal/
  2. User Id: instructor. Password: sakai
  3. Create a new site
  4. Click Menu (View All Sites)
  5. Click “Create New Site”
  6. Check “course site”
  7. Click “Continue”
  8. Check “Discussion 1 SMPL101 Discussion” for example
  9. Click “Continue”
  10. Click “Continue” again
  11. Check “Tests & Quizzes”
  12. Click “Continue”
  13. Click “Continue” again
  14. Click “Create Site”
  15. Click on your new site: Discussion 1 SMPL101
  16. Click Tests & Quizzes
  17. Click “Add” tab
  18. Click “Import”
  19. Upload your zip file
  20. Check if your assessment has been imported successfully

Meta-information

exname: Swiss Capital
extype: schoice
extype: mchoice
extype: num                   # Only working with one solution
exsingle: TRUE                # mcss
exsingle: FALSE               # mca
extol: 0.1                    # Tolerance for Numeric Response questions
exsolution: 0100001
exshuffle: 5
exextra[randomize]: TRUE      # Randomize answers
exextra[hasRationale]: TRUE   # Require Rationale

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.