![]() ![]() I'm making several versions of a PDF exam available as a question group inside a Canvas quiz. WebAssign has allowed free access and 4 of my 7 differential equations students have used it in calculus, but the other 3 have not and I didn't want to switch over to online. I've decided to still issue paper and pencil tests to my classes. In the end, the coronavirus thing is making all of us do things a little differently and we may have to change what we do. You really need a program dedicated to mathematics (a partial and unordered list includes: WebAssign, MyMathLab, WebWorks, MyOpenMath, Edfinity, etc.) to effectively grade math content. You can use formula questions, but they are restricted to numeric decimal values.You can create multiple choice questions and then Canvas will automatically grade them.It's a terrible idea to spring upon them with a test if they haven't practiced it beforehand. I did this with college algebra homework a couple of years ago. You can use essay questions and make them enter their own content using the equation editor.You won't be able to automatically grade any kind of problem that requires mathematical input from users if you use Canvas. The bigger picture is that Canvas doesn't have support for understanding mathematics like WebAssign does. What was it that you were looking for it to have that Canvas has but WebAssign doesn't? ![]() Not sure what you're after when you say that WebAssign only has a lockdown browser. ![]()
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