In addition to the classic assessment approach, you can also choose the Self-learning mode. Here's everything you need to know about this worksheet mode!
In addition to the classic assessment approach, you can also choose the Self-learning mode. You can select this mode in the worksheet's editing interface by clicking on the Evaluation settings button on top.
But what is the Self-learning worksheet mode? With this mode, the student can review the tasks as many times as they like, so if they give an incorrect answer for the second time, they can try again. This worksheet mode is ideal for practice or independent learning when students can work on tasks without pressure.
In this worksheet mode:
- the student is not required to answer everything, and it is not a problem if they do not correct the wrong answer to the right one,
- for each task, the student can check if their solution is right in the panel below the task, but this is not compulsory,
- the student can check their solutions as many times as they like and can make mistakes without limitations,
- the number of errors is marked in the top right corner of the worksheet, so that the student can keep track of the number of errors made during the completion process,
- as the system counts the errors, the teacher will of course also see the total number of times the student has had to re-try to get the correct solution,
- the fact that the teacher can see the number of mistakes can be useful feedback, because it allows teachers to analyse which students have difficulties, where they are in the learning process, and how much extra practice is needed.
See how this worksheet mode works in practice and complete this demo: https://redmenta.com/self_learning