Sets of assignments
From within the question banks, we have hand-picked sets of assignments which are ideal for learning either at school or at home. Due to the complete answers the assignments are also suitable for self-learning. The grades of the homework exercises are stored in the grade book from where the teacher can monitor the amount of how assignments and the amount of correct answers done by each student.
Overview
Each of the practice sets contains 8-20 assignments from a narrow field of mathematics. For example the a set of practice assignments can be compiled on basis of the lectures during the week. The students can access the same assignments both from school or from home.
Usage
The teacher can use the practice sets for supporting the normal teaching. For example one hour of computer-aided teaching per week helps in making the teaching more versatile. The practice assignments are perfectly suitable as a homework or supporting exercises for each student.
The sets of assigments are also suitable for self and distance learning, a student can as distance learning submit the required exercises over a browser. By doing the assignment the student can see their own level of learning and learn from the ready-made answer models. From the grade book the teacher can see how well the student completed the assignments. Storing the grades helps in maintaining a relationship between the teacher and the student even in distance learning and the results are always clearly and easily visible.
Sets for different purposes
- The "practice"-type assignments do not require a login from the student; the set can be used multiple times and the results do not get stored
- The "homework/Quiz"-type assignments gather the assignments together with the grads into a grade book. The teacher can control how the assignments are done and the students can monitor their own learning, for unification purposes the students must enroll to the class.
Examples of different kind of sets
Please click the following links to browse the different types of sets: