Doug,


...The Exam is a single multi-part problem so I'm assuming
"an enclosing map level" in this case can be the exam itself, right?


Correct.

If the exam consists of just one problem (albeit multi-part) then you could also set the "Slots of availability [Part: 0] (available)" parameter at a Resource level for a particular student, or at a Resource level for a group (for that specific problem).

On thing to be aware of when using groups for this is that once a student has been added to a group, then for the student's session to reflect that he/she would need to:

(a) Click the "Check for Changes" link in the Functions menu on the Courses/Roles page.

or

(b) Click the "Re-select" button for the particular course on the Courses/Roles page.

or

(c) Log-out and log-in again.


Stuart Raeburn
LON-CAPA Academic Consortium


Quoting "Mills, Douglas G" <dmi...@illinois.edu>:

Thank you Stuart.  The Exam is a single multi-part problem so I'm assuming
"an enclosing map level" in this case can be the exam itself, right?

Thanks,

Doug

Douglas Mills
Director of Instructional Technology
Department of Chemistry
University of Illinois







On 7/5/16, 7:03 PM, "lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org on behalf of
Stuart Raeburn" <lon-capa-users-boun...@mail.lon-capa.org on behalf of
raeb...@msu.edu> wrote:

Doug,

To assign an instructor-assignable slot to a specific student for an
exam you need to set the "Slots of availability [Part: 0] (available)"
parameter at an Enclosing Map level for a particular student.

However, if there are more than a handful of students you might want
to create a group, and make those students who will be assigned to the
specific slot members of that group. Then you would set the "Slots of
availability [Part: 0] (available)" parameter at an Enclosing Map
level for the group to which they belong.

Stuart Raeburn
LON-CAPA Academic Consortium


Quoting "Mills, Douglas G" <dmi...@illinois.edu>:

Hi All,

We're using student-selected slots for students to schedule
themselves into online ProctorU proctored Lon-Capa exams vs.
face-to-face proctored Lon-Capa exams. Some students, of course, did
 not make the deadline for choosing slots, and the instructor does
not want to extend the slot deadline, so I've cloned the existing
student-selectable slots into exact copies that are
teacher-assignable slots. However, I'm having a hard time seeing how
 to actually assign the errant students into those slots.  I know
that the new slot names need to be added to Slots of Availability
(separated by : for more than one slot) but then wondered if the way
 slots are assigned is to do that with specific slots for specific
students -- is that how the slots are assigned for a resource for a
student?  Or is that added generally for the resource and in some
other interface the students are assigned to the slots for that
resource?  We're good now with the student-selected slots, but this
is eluding me. Thank you as always!

Doug

Douglas Mills
Director of Instructional Technology
Department of Chemistry
University of Illinois

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