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WebCT
Information for Instructors
Creating Calculated questions
Calculated questions require students to apply a
mathematical formula to answer the question. Calculated
questions are designed using variables. Random values, based
on a specified range, are automatically generated for each
variable in the question. Calculated questions are unique for
each student.
Example: If a car is traveling
{x} miles per hour for {y} hours, how far does it travel (in
miles)? Depending on the range you specify, values are
inserted for {x} and {y}.
- From the Course Menu, click
Quiz. The
Quizzes/Surveys screen appears.
- Click Question Database.
The Question Database screen
appears.
- Under Options: Question,
from the Create question
drop-down list, select Calculated
and click Go. The
Calculated Question screen
appears.
The Calculated Question screen
contains the following four sections that you need to
complete:
Completing the
Question Section for Calculated Questions
- From the Calculated Question
screen, under Question, from
the Category drop-down list,
select the category to which you want to save the question.
- In the Title text box,
enter the question title.
- In the Question text box,
enter the question. Enclose variables in curly brackets,
{ }. For example: How long does it
take to travel {x} miles at a speed of {y} mph?
- If you want to create, import, or edit an equation, use
the WebEQ Equation Editor for Windows or for
Macintosh. Note: Depending on
administrator settings, the
Equation Editor may
not be available.
- For Format, select whether
you want the question to display in
HTML or Text.
Note: If you choose
text format, students will see
the question exactly as you have entered it. If you choose
HTML format you can use HTML
tags to format the question. For example, you can add
bolding, italicizing, and color to the text.
- If you want to display an image with question, in the
Image text box, enter the image
filename or click Browse to
search for it.
Completing the Formula Section for
Calculated Questions
- From the Calculated Question
screen, under Formula, in the
Formula text box, enter the
mathematical formula using the supported functions in the
following table:
Note: WebCT supports additional
mathematical functions, such as modulus and factorial. For a
complete list, perform a search for "mathematical functions"
in the
WebCT Knowledge Base.
Enclose variables within curly brackets, { }.
Example:
| Question |
Formula |
| How long does it take
to travel {x} miles at a speed of {y} mph? |
{x}/{y} |
| What is the square
root of {x}? |
sqrt({x}) |
- Click Analyze variables.
A list of variables appears.
- For each variable, in the Minimum
text box, enter the minimum value.
- For each variable, in the Maximum
text box, enter the maximum value.
- For each variable, from the
Decimal places drop-down list, select the number of
decimal places allowed.
- From the first Calculate answer
sets to drop-down list, select the number of decimal
places or significant figures to which the answers should be
calculated. Note: To specify
integer results, select 0.
- From the second Calculate answer
sets to drop-down list, select either
decimal place(s) or
significant figure(s).
- From the Number/set
drop-down list, select the number of answer sets you want
WebCT to generate.
- Click Generate random answer
set. The Calculated Question
screen updates and the random answer set appears.
- If you want to edit the random answer set:
- Click Edit answer set.
The Calculated Question screen updates and text boxes
appear in the variable columns.
- In the variable text boxes, edit the variables and
click Update. The
Calculated Question screen
updates and the edited variables appear in the random
answer set.
- If you want to specify a percent or number of units
students' answers can deviate from the correct answer,
specify an answer tolerance:
- In the Answer tolerance
text box, enter the tolerance value.
- From the Answer tolerance
drop-down list, select either %
or Units.
Notes:
- The values for trigonometric functions are expressed in
radians not degrees. For conversion purposes, Pi radians =
180 degrees.
- Scientific notation is expressed using the format
xEy,
where x is the coefficient and
y is the exponent. To convert
numbers from scientific notation to standard notation, use
x times 10 to the power of
y. For example:
- 3.2E4 equals 32000
- -2E0 equals -2
- 3.14E-2 equals 0.0314
- For all calculated questions that have two correct
answers (for example, the square root of 9 is +3 and -3),
only the positive number answers appear in the answer set.
Completing the Units Section for
Calculated Questions
- From the Calculated Question
screen, under Units, in the
Units text box, enter the unit
type. For example, mph or
mg/L.
- Select whether or not units are required for a correct
answer.
- Select whether or not to ignore spaces in the
Units portion of the answer.
- Select whether or not to ignore case in the
Units portion of the answer.
- From the Percentage of question
value drop-down list, select the percentage of the
question's total points you want to allocate to the
Units portion of the answer.
For example, if the unit is worth 50% of the question's
total points, select 50.
Completing the General Feedback Section
for Calculated Questions
- From the Calculated Question
screen, under General Feedback,
if you want to provide feedback that pertains to the
question:
- In the General feedback
text box, enter your comments.
- For Format, select
whether you want the feedback to display in
HTML or
Text. Note: If you choose
text format, students will
see the feedback exactly as you have entered it. If you
choose HTML format you can
use HTML tags to format the feedback. For example, you can
add bolding, italicizing, and color to the text.
You can edit settings for
releasing feedback from the Quiz
Settings screen.
- Click
Save. The Question Database
screen appears and the calculated question is saved to the
selected category.
Click on this link for a
printable version of this page.
If you have
problems or questions about uploading files into WebCT, contact
Keoni Everington (everingtonk@winthrop.edu)
WebCT
Contact Information
WebCT
Contact Information
Lars Larsen, Director, Distance Learning and AV Services | 803.323.4551 |
larsenl@winthrop.edu
Last updated:
10/02/06 |