On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 8:29 AM kcrisman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> One possible solution (though not necessarily using SageTeX) is to use 
> PreTeXt (https://pretextbook.org) to create things that can be randomized, 
> and then use different stylesheets to mod out by solutions or include them.  
> (For instance, WeBWorK problems can be included, as well as Sage content.)
>
> I do like the idea of automating the creation of the different files for each 
> student the way you've described.  I wonder if people who have used the 
> grading functionality on CoCalc might also have some wisdom here.  Of course 
> this could be used for other LMS like Moodle as you say, though how to 
> "assign" them would probably depend on the LMS.
>

In CoCalc, people tend to create exactly one assignment but with a
random seed that is a function of the student (e.g., the project id or
student name or something).   We don't have anything more
sophisticated than that right now.

> Anyway, there are definitely people trying to do similar things right now 
> with several different toolsets, so I hope that some others have some good 
> thoughts on this.
>
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