[ale] looking for a simple document viewer then quiz in browser
George Allen
glallen01 at gmail.com
Sun May 17 18:09:07 EDT 2015
Google docs actually works fairly well for this, especially if your
questions are all multiple choice. Google forms creates a spreadsheet from
all the responses, and you can use formulas in the spreadsheet to grade it.
If you want something more robust than Google docs, then
http://www.tcexam.org/ will let you build question banks and administer
exams in a more formal manner. It's open source lamp-stack, with a paid
license for commercial use, free for non commercial.
On May 15, 2015 11:47 AM, "Preston" <preston.lists at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey folks, basically I'm wondering if there is something to display a
> document, then progress to a multiple choice quiz, and finally have the
> quiz emailed someone.
>
> I'd love to have this all happen in a browser so I'm looking at webodf
> format.
>
> This is something for our safety training requirements and currently they
> have docs on a simple internal website. You have to download the docs to
> read, then download the test to take, then create a pdf of the test, and
> lastly email that to a supervisor.
>
> I'd be surprised if someone here didn't have a more elegant solution and
> could point me in the proper direction.
>
> Thanks all.
> Preston
>
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