Torsten Wagner writes:
> * Creating exams sheets (technical exams at university level, pictures,
> equations, large exercises with subitems)
Yeah you can do it. Randomization can be done with some LaTeX
package, or you could probably easily do it with Babel.
> * Help for exam evaluation
Tables or code.
> * Scoring system
> * Mark system
Tables or code.
> * Creation of result sheets and diagrams
> * Creation of solution sheets
Sure.
> I would be glad if I can create a little automation into this, to help me
> with the amount of exams. E.g. scoring could result in marking according to
> a translate table, Exam sheets should allow easy evaluation e.g. students
> fill answers in allocated spaces, there are places to write down scores,
> etc.
Sure; it can be done.
> Other details would be nice to have but not yet important. E.g. I like the
> idea that name and ID number of students are written on the top right
> corner of the sheet which gets wrapped (and stapled) thus, evaluation
> happens complete anonymous. Definition of an evaluation sheet, which
> precisely describes which results return how many scores, etc.
Possible as well.
> Would love to hear how other use org-mode to deal with that task.
> Alternatively, if you use or would use another software please let me know.
In general you can do whatever you want with a combination of Org
babel plus your favorite language, the spreadsheet (Emacs Cacl) and
perhaps a custom exporter.
–Rasmus
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