I am a new Adjunct EE instructor at a local university and I am wanting to move the course home to Canvas to same me some grading time but I don't want to do everything as multiple choice. Nice idea. One extension idea would be to use a formula to parse out 'r' and 'h' from the question. That way you could reuse it over and over.
I'm confused. You left the exact answers for Q2 and Q3 to be 0. Doesn't it follow that any student answer other than 0 will be wrong? Then you proceed to show the results of 3 students, noting that one student got all 3 questions right. But if the student entered the right answers for Q2 and Q3 they should have been told the answers were wrong, since the correct answers were never given for those questions. What am I missing here?
I am a new Adjunct EE instructor at a local university and I am wanting to move the course home to Canvas to same me some grading time but I don't want to do everything as multiple choice.
Nice idea. One extension idea would be to use a formula to parse out 'r' and 'h' from the question. That way you could reuse it over and over.
I'm confused. You left the exact answers for Q2 and Q3 to be 0. Doesn't it follow that any student answer other than 0 will be wrong? Then you proceed to show the results of 3 students, noting that one student got all 3 questions right. But if the student entered the right answers for Q2 and Q3 they should have been told the answers were wrong, since the correct answers were never given for those questions. What am I missing here?
Please amend, weight is not measured in grams. They are looking for the mass of the cylinder in the last bit.