Some content markers: 0:00 - 1:16: Intro to Gradescope 1:17 - 3:19: Creating an exam with a window of release time and a separate maximum completion time 3:20 - 5:14: Intro to Markdown (github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) and use of latex-style math typesetting (for Gradescope, you need to use double $ to start and end every equation/formula). 5:15 - 15:20: Examples of creating questions ***** 5:15 - 6:32: Basic Markdown question ***** 6:33 - 8:34: Providing field for students to upload a pdf/image (scanned or from a tablet) ***** 8:35 - 10:32: A question with latex-style math typsetting and subquestions ***** 10:33 - 10:48: Assigning points to subquestions ***** 10:49 - 13:28: A problem with an embedded image ("very exciting!") ***** 13:29 - 14:29: Proof reading the exam ***** 14:30 - 15:20: What can go wrong in saving 15:21 - 19:36: Student view of taking the exam 19:37 - 21:28: Grading the exam and setting rubrics (not very polished presentation) 21:29 - 25:34: Grading the exam and setting rubrics (still not very polished, but pretty funny) 25:35 - 27:07: Updating the rubric in the middle of grading 27:08 - 28:37: Reviewing and distributing grades
Some content markers:
0:00 - 1:16: Intro to Gradescope
1:17 - 3:19: Creating an exam with a window of release time and a separate maximum completion time
3:20 - 5:14: Intro to Markdown (github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) and use of latex-style math typesetting (for Gradescope, you need to use double $ to start and end every equation/formula).
5:15 - 15:20: Examples of creating questions
***** 5:15 - 6:32: Basic Markdown question
***** 6:33 - 8:34: Providing field for students to upload a pdf/image (scanned or from a tablet)
***** 8:35 - 10:32: A question with latex-style math typsetting and subquestions
***** 10:33 - 10:48: Assigning points to subquestions
***** 10:49 - 13:28: A problem with an embedded image ("very exciting!")
***** 13:29 - 14:29: Proof reading the exam
***** 14:30 - 15:20: What can go wrong in saving
15:21 - 19:36: Student view of taking the exam
19:37 - 21:28: Grading the exam and setting rubrics (not very polished presentation)
21:29 - 25:34: Grading the exam and setting rubrics (still not very polished, but pretty funny)
25:35 - 27:07: Updating the rubric in the middle of grading
27:08 - 28:37: Reviewing and distributing grades
Thanks folks, this was useful (and fun!). Have a good semester
Thanks so much - this was very useful!