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Akindi 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)
There are several ways to administer a multiple-choice assessment online:
* Paper-based options include Akindi, CrowdMark, and Markbox.
* Online options include LEARN and Mobius.


== Differences between the paper-based solutions ==
== Differences between the paper-based solutions ==
You can find a comparison of the above listed paper-based solutions at the link below:
* [https://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/~pkates/LT3/mc.html'''Comparison by P. Kates''']


== Using Akindi ==
== Using Akindi ==

Revision as of 20:54, 9 September 2020

There are several ways to administer a multiple-choice assessment online:

  • Paper-based options include Akindi, CrowdMark, and Markbox.
  • Online options include LEARN and Mobius.

Differences between the paper-based solutions

You can find a comparison of the above listed paper-based solutions at the link below:

Using Akindi

Getting Started

For detailed instructions, visit:

Assessments and Answer Keys

  • Assessments: How to duplicate and copy, use test templates, reuse bubble sheets, use advanced options, etc.
  • Answer Keys: How to make bonus Q's, change weights, edit, copy and paste, use advanced options, etc.

Downloading, Scanning, and Uploading Sheets

  • Saving exceptions, scanning/uploading, etc.

Analyzing Assessment Results

  • Types of test analyses, how to curve test results using bonus, etc.

Exporting Assessment Results

  • How to download, export, send to LMS, or email students their grades

Course and Class Roster Management

  • How to add instructors and TAs, archive courses, upload/edit class rosters, etc.

Online Bubble Sheet Assessments

  • Special access, timed assessments, etc.