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New quiz option - "Each attempt builds on the last"
This makes it possible for students to take a tedious quiz, save it half-way and have it graded. The student can then, at a later point, get back to the quiz and have the previous answers already filled in and graded. The student can then continue with the remaining questions as well as redo all the answers that got wrong at the previous attempt. It seems to work fine with one little twisted exception: Say that the student attempts the quiz first and that the teacher thereafter edits the quiz and removes or adds a few questions. This will work out fine for as long as the teacher do not get the idea of adding a question with question type RANDOM. The quiz will be fully functional again after removing that RANDOM question or resetting the option 'Each attempt builds on the last" to NO. Not a very serious problem but it takes someone with greater insight in question type RANDOM to resolve it. As always, I can not commit lang/en/quiz.php.
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README $Id$ ------ If you are installing the first time, then you should read the installation guide which is part of the Moodle documentation (along with information about upgrading etc): http://moodle.com/doc/ There is a copy of all this documentation as part of this Moodle distribution. You can access your local copy of the installation guide here: lang/en/docs/install.html Once Moodle is installed on your machine, then you can also access a local copy of all this documentation (localised to your language) at: http://yourmoodlesite.com/doc/ For the impatient, here is a basic outline of the installation process, which normally takes me only a few minutes: 1) Move the Moodle files into your web directory. 2) Create an empty directory somewhere to store uploaded files (NOT accessible via the web). This directory must be writeable by the web server process. 3) Create a single database for Moodle to store all it's tables in (or choose an existing database). 4) Copy the file config-dist.php to config.php, and edit it with all your own settings. 5) Visit your new home page with a web browser. Moodle will lead you through the rest of the setup, creating an admin account and so on. 6) Set up a cron task to call the file admin/cron.php every five minutes or so. Cheers! Martin Dougiamas
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