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Retake
- Bijgewerkt op 30 Oct 2024
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Description
Retakes can be used for different purposes, to repeat material, but also to retake a failing test. In Remindo these are all included in the concept of retake.
Setting up a retake
There are two ways to set a retake.
- You can set a retake by creating a new test moment based on the same blueprint. This test moment does not take into account any retake settings that may or may not have been chosen.
- Another possibility is to set the relevant blueprint in such a way that a retake can be started from the relevant test moment or the details of the result. To do this, the following should be specified in the settings of the blueprint (see the article Add new blueprint or blueprint settings: Under the heading 'Retake settings' the number of times a candidate may retake an exercise, practice test or test can be indicated.
In case of a (summative) test, the candidate can never start the retake himself/herself. In the case of an practice or graded practice an extra line is visible where you can choose whether the candidate or the teacher can activate the retake.
Activate retake
There are several ways in which a retake can be activated by a tutor. This depends on the type of test and how long the test has been 'open'.
Via Results > All Results: When it is set that a retake is allowed, a green arrow appears behind the result. Click this to enable the retake.
From 'Details of a candidate' result, the 'Retakes' section can be opened in the left menu and the test can be retaken.
Graded practices can still have a retake even when the test moment is archived. Retakes can still take place because they're not activated by the test moment, but by separate subscriptions. In this case it's better to archive the test blueprint.
Exam (summative)
When it concerns a (summative) exam, we advise to create a separate test moment for the retake, because a retake of a test moment must fall within the set time of the test moment. The test time of a (summative) exam is often set to a specific number of minutes, which is often too short for planning and administering a retake.
Create a separate test moment for a retake of a (summative) exam!
When the retake is based on the same blueprint, we advise to use a blueprint that selects random questions (see the article Random tests). In this way the candidate will won't have the exact same questions in the retake. To do this, there must be enough questions from which to randomly select.
Disclaimer: This text was automatically translated from the Dutch version.