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Delivering In-Service Exam
2-1. SAE Setup
2-1. SAE Setup
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second part of a two-part series on how to do in-service exam, except this time we're going to use a regular assessment format for in-service exam. So go to Login Administrator and let's click on Add Courses and select Assessment Exam and let's call it in-service exam. Okay. And once again we want to do Managed Enrollment because we want to control who have access to this and I'm going to check the topic it's going to cover. I'm not going to check the last two just because I know that the question I'm going to use does not have those topics. Keep the price at zero and just select Assessment Exam. So this time keep it as a assessment exam, don't go pre or post, just regular assessment and I want to say that it's the exam mode so the user will get graded at the very end and then I'm going to have a passing score of 80% and I want to give user, let's say, two attempts to pass and I'm also going to give user, actually I'm probably going to say zero so that if they fail, they fail. Alright, so now I'm going to continue, I'm going to reuse the existing questions, I'm going to add the questions later and I don't want to print them out I don't want people to print the answer book out and save so now what I can do is I can populate questions directly into it so the step is identical to before but what I'm going to do now is I'm going to use a different way of populating questions, so I'm going to go to questions I'm going to say, hey, I'm just going to reuse the questions from this particular exam that has already been in the system so there's a hundred questions that was used in that exam I'm just going to copy the IDs. Okay, now that I have copied the IDs, I can go to the course go to the in-service exam, go to the exam configuration, go to populate questions so instead of using the wizard like last time, I'm just going to paste the ID here. So I'm good to go, then I have a hundred questions so now what I'm going to do is I'm going to publish it and by the way, I probably want to display a timer since I am have a time limit. So let's just finish the publication and then what I'm going to do is I'm going to set up enrollment so I'm just going to have one invitation code group all. Since the last video tutorial, we have already shown how to have an invitation code that has a time window so I'm going to click on save and then what I'm going to do is I'm just going to create a permalink so that I can send the link out. So let's say in-service. I'm going to copy this link and I'm going to switch over to the regular users browser and I'm going to put that link in here and I'm going to say group all. So now I can get started so remember this is the exact same in-service exam except the user will see the score at the very end so it's delivered as a self-assessment format. So once again the timer is counting down. I'm not actually going to answer the entire questions because it would take too long so I'm just going to flip over and once again I'm going to answer the exam for the user as administrator. So I'm going to go here and I'm going to just answer the exam here we go and this time what I'm going to do is I'm going to give myself a failing grade just so that we can see what that looks like so I'm going to go back oh well I have already submitted it so that's what the user sees and that's what the user sees. They see that they get 68 percent, they can review the questions, they can see the peer comparisons so if this is how you want your in-service exam to work where the user actually sees the score it will just work like this
Video Summary
The video is the second part of a two-part series on how to set up an in-service exam using a regular assessment format. The instructor demonstrates the steps to create the exam using the platform's administrator login. They add a new course for the exam, select the assessment exam option, specify the topics covered, set a passing score of 80%, and allow users two attempts to pass. The instructor then populates the exam with existing questions from another exam in the system, publishes the exam, sets up enrollment, and creates a permalink to share with users. The video shows the user interface and how the exam is taken and graded. No credits were mentioned.
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2019
Keywords
in-service exam
regular assessment format
platform's administrator login
course creation
assessment exam option
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