Inductive University Quizzes
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brandon.keina
For quizzes with Inductive University, if students get a question wrong on a quiz, don't force them to re-answer questions they've already gotten right.
It would be much more efficient to simply point out the questions that were answered incorrectly on the quiz without giving the answer, rather than have to repeatedly answer questions that were already answered correctly.
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pscott
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I'm a few years late, and the challenge system has gone through some reiterations since the post was originally made. That said, this idea it isn't something we want to implement. Right now (which is to say, it wasn't always this way) we don't save responses to the challenges at all, and I'd prefer to keep it that way.
Robert McKenzie
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We are working on a solution to make missed questions less painful during testing.
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james.mardis@advancepierre.com
Repetition is the key to learning. It only takes a fraction of a second to re-answer a question you already know, but even in that small amount of time a valuable reinforcement is made. Also, when you guess and get it right it helps to see it again to cement the answer.