What are the worksheet modes? Where can I set the worksheet mode?

Redmenta offers a variety of worksheet modes. Here's everything you need to know about the Self-learning, Assisted learning and Gamified challenge worksheet modes!

Redmenta offers a variety of worksheet modes that support self- and gamified learning. Redmenta upgrades the traditional assessment model and introduces two progressive worksheet modes: self-learning and gamified challenge.


Where can you access these worksheet modes? 


To access these settings, go to the Edit menu of the worksheet and then click on the Evaluation Settings button at the top of the page. These worksheet modes will then appear and you can select the one that best suits your practice. 


The different worksheet modes serve different pedagogical purposes:

  1. In the self-learning mode, the student can check if their answers are correct at any time, thus supporting the learning process and practice without pressure;
  2. The gamified challenge mode creates an exciting competitive situation where every incorrect answer means minus life for the student so that the challenge is guaranteed;

Summary of the worksheet modes

 

Self-learning

Gamified challenge

Assisted learning

The pedagogical purpose of the worksheet mode 

practice, revision, self-learning 

comparison of knowledge, playful practice 

Partially assisted study practice 

Instant feedback number

not limited

as many lives as defined by the teacher 

as many hints as defined by the teacher

The consequence of an incorrect answer

mistake points

one life minus (when run out of lives, the completion is closed)

none (a hint is deducted when you check the correctness of your answer)

Teacher's role in limiting instant feedback

no role, as feedback can be freely requested

determines how many lives students have

determines how many hints students have

Do students have to answer all questions?

no, they don’t

yes, they do

yes, they have

Do students have to answer all questions correctly?

no, they don’t

yes, they do

no, they don’t

Can the worksheet be completed if students run out of instant feedback?

not relevant

no, the worksheet will be submitted when the lives have run out

yes, it can

Ranking possibility 

by score and mistake points  

lives remaining (or how far students got before running out of lives)

hints remaining

Example of its use

practice, independent learning - monitoring the learning process (e.g. how much more practice is needed)

during gamified learning and practice: e.g. competition on a given topic, comparison of knowledge

Ideal for exam preparation, when students are expected to have a strong grasp of the material but may benefit from additional guidance or support to reinforce key concepts.