Education
Testing platform Ans more user-friendly for teachers and students
Digital testing platform Ans has released a new version with with updates, interface changes and bug fixes. This should make working with Ans more user-friendly, both for students and teachers. One of the most notable improvements: students can now see in Ans - for example, during a review - how the guess correction affected their result. This meets a common wish among students.
Flow
There's also good news for teachers who enter questions themselves: setting up flow groups has been simplified. A new digital test now starts by default with one flow instead of separate flows per question, and question selection has also been improved. This saves a lot of work when setting up the flows. In addition, the display of modified questions in a test has been improved. When a question version in the test differs from the question version in the item bank, it is now outlined in yellow and labeled to show whether the version is older or newer than the one in the item bank.
Curious about all the improvements? Check out the full release notes.