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Speaking of blocks...

Blocks are sets of questions regarding a specific topic or topics, defined by a filter, which may be associated to evaluations and assessed separately, based on a certain evaluation weight.

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titleExample of calculation:

Assuming that an evaluation has multiple blocks, all weighing 1, and there are blocks that have only one question and others that have more questions:

  • If a block has two questions and the student gets both right, they get 100% of the block; if they get one question right, they get 50% of the block; and if they do not get either right, they get 0%.
  • If a block has only one question and the student gets it right, they get 100% of the block; if they get it wrong, they get 0% of the block.

Therefore, the student gets the percentage that is proportional to the number of questions that they get right in the block (considering the total number of questions in the block).

Therefore, there may be different grades for the students who got the same number of questions wrong in an evaluation, but questions in different blocks. If students got the same questions in the same blocks wrong, the grades would be the same. However, the number of right answers in an evaluation does not mean students get the same grade, since the ones who got the lower grade may have gotten the only question within a block wrong, and obtained 0% in the block, whereas others got 50% of a block wrong, because there were two questions in this block.

Example:
A block weighs 1: if there are 10 questions in this block, each question is worth 0.1. If that same block has only 2 questions, each question is worth 0.5.

Therefore, if a block weighs 1 and has only 1 question, it is worth 1 (100% of the block). That is why it is worth more than the questions in a block that has several questions.


View question blocks

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01. In the main menu, place the mouse over Evaluations.

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03. View existing question blocks.



Create block

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01. Click New.

02. Enter the question block title.

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08. Click Saveto only save the block; or Release version to both save and release the block version.



Release block version

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01. In the Blocks window, select the block whose version will be released.

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When you click this option, the released version becomes the block’s current and effective version, available for evaluations.

In addition, a notification is sent to evaluation-creating users informing them of the recently released version.



Create new block version

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01. In the Blocks window, select the block for which to create a new version.

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04. Apply the block changes for the new version.

05. Click Save.



Cancel block version

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01. In the Blocks window, select the block whose version will be canceled.

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04. In the pop-up message, click Yes to confirm the cancellation of the version under editing; or No if you want to cancel the action.



Edit block

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01. In the blocks window, select the block to be edited.

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04. Click Save to confirm; or Cancel if you want to discard all changes.
 


Delete block

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01. In the Blocks window, select the block to be deleted.

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