Difference between revisions of "Yacapaca in a Nutshell"
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* '''By the numbers''' (as of 1/9/2020) | * '''By the numbers''' (as of 1/9/2020) | ||
** 15,425 courses, comprising | ** 15,425 courses, comprising | ||
− | ** 23,070 quizzes, | + | ** 23,070 quizzes, which draw on |
** 199,232 questions in the database | ** 199,232 questions in the database | ||
** 8 question types, each with numerous subtypes | ** 8 question types, each with numerous subtypes |
Revision as of 11:59, 16 September 2020
Yacapaca is a formative assessment tool you can use for testing, homework or revision. Yacapaca only delivers formative assessment; it's a professional's tool, not a Swiss Army knife.
- By the numbers (as of 1/9/2020)
- 15,425 courses, comprising
- 23,070 quizzes, which draw on
- 199,232 questions in the database
- 8 question types, each with numerous subtypes
- 120,120 teachers with accounts
- of whom 4,506 are quiz authors
- Supported assessment types
- Multiple choice test
- Multiple choice homework
- Multiple choice revision
- Short-text questions, automarked
- Plain text entry, teacher marked
- File upload, teacher marked
- Structured Peer Assessment (paired comparison)
- Offline grades
- Analytics
- Gradebook
- Course markbook
- Per-quiz, per-question detail view
- Per quiz key concept gap analysis
- Flightlines
- Progress through a syllabus, per student set
- Algorithms that support individualised learning
- Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve revision schedule
- Presentation speed matched to student's 'flow state'
- Question matching to student attainment level