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[https://docs.moodle.org/3x/fr/Formules:_Introduction Français]
[https://docs.moodle.org/3x/fr/Formules:_Introduction Français]

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The Formulas question type aims to be generic so that various type of non-trivial questions can be created easily. The variable system and answer boxes allow great flexibility to define question and simplify the job of making complex questions. In this documentation, various parts of this question type are described, including the formatting, variables, grading, units and trial mark sequence.

Videos

By Tom Killoran.

Websites

COMPASS Erasmus+ Test course on the Formulas question type (Login as 'teacher' with password 'teacher')
Contact: Bernat Martinez


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