HTML Tests for Knowledge Verification in Moodle Environment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15584/eti.2019.3.26Keywords:
source code, command, evaluation, program structure, Moodle environment, scripting language, testAbstract
The contribution technically solves the creation of HTML tests and its use to verify students' knowledge in Moodle environment. It is a program that creates original electronic tests in Moodle environment. Each test is a separate multimedia. The program structure is executed in an original way and consists of the source code, which is written by the PSPad editor, or by a Microsoft Windows 10 notebook. This source code contains commands and is programmed in HTML. Dynamic elements are programmed in JavaScript and PHP. The created test is activated in Moodle environment and displayed in readable form. The test has ten questions with four evaluation options, where one answer is always correct. At the end of the tenth answer, there is a button, when it is activated, a window is displayed showing ratings A to F and the number of correct answers. Wrong answers appear in red and correct answers in green. The steps, examples of knowledge assessment and program structure will be presented in the article.Downloads
Published
2019-09-30
How to Cite
Rudolf, L. (2019). HTML Tests for Knowledge Verification in Moodle Environment. Journal of Education, Technology and Computer Science, 29(3), 181–185. https://doi.org/10.15584/eti.2019.3.26
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SELECTED PROBLEMS OF E-LEARNING
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