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Login to MarkBox: https://markbox.uwaterloo.ca | Login to MarkBox: https://markbox.uwaterloo.ca | ||
[https://uwaterloo.ca/science-computing/markbox1-user-guide#creating-a-test Creating a Test] | |||
[https://uwaterloo.ca/science-computing/markbox1-user-guide#optional-step-tags Questions Tags & Feedback (Optional)] | |||
[https://uwaterloo.ca/science-computing/markbox1-user-guide#create-new-markbook Creating new Markbook] | |||
[https://uwaterloo.ca/science-computing/markbox1-user-guide#printing-tests Printing the Test] | |||
[https://uwaterloo.ca/science-computing/markbox1-user-guide#scanning-test Scanning Test Results] | |||
[https://uwaterloo.ca/science-computing/markbox1-user-guide#marking-test Marking the Test] | |||
== Integrating Markbox with Odyssey == | == Integrating Markbox with Odyssey == |
Revision as of 15:54, 3 July 2020
Markbox is one of the five ways to administer a multiple choice assessment. Three are paper based (Akindi, Markbox and Crowdmark) and two are on-line (LEARN and Mobius)
Difference between the paper-based solutions
Features of Markbox
Using Markbox
Before getting started, you must use Google Chrome as your browser which allows cookies.
Login to MarkBox: https://markbox.uwaterloo.ca
Questions Tags & Feedback (Optional)