Thanks in advance!
It's a perfectly sensible feature request, but it's quite a bit of work, and I don't know anyone who is planning to implement it.
you may try it out and customise to you requirement. if you want the script, tell me...i'll send u the url.....it's very simple and as is the case with cgi scripts, very flexible. but it doesn't have paypal plugin which is vital sometimes.
We've done some work on a similar concept as per here. As far as our testing goes it works in 1.6.1.
Done a bit more since then so the install is automated e.g. no need to mess around with code, and will be forwarding it to you early next week to see what you think re including it in the standard module.
Regards
Harry
Something along those lines but not 100% meeting your requirements can be found here.
Perhaps you can have a look at it and let me know exactly what is missing, might be able to add to it.
regards
Harry
Hi Kyle,
Question Writer - Personal Edition will e-mail results at the end of a quiz - you could use it to create quizzes as SCORM activities, and get the e-mail that way,
Alex.
it's a shareware i suppose
if i am wrong, tell me where to download a fully functional version
Thanx
Question Writer Personal Edition - Free For Personal Use
Personal Edition is a stripped down version of Quiz Edition. [...] The personal license means you can author non-commercial quizzes on a computer that you personally own.
Hope that helps,
Joseph
you can't create commercial quizzes while most of us use moodle for commercial purposes , isn't it?
Hot potatoes has the same issue now.
Earlier, I was exploring 'manhattan' and 'atutor' before moodle and manhattan had the same issue. It had a plug-in for hot potatoes which is no more free for commercial purpose
so while these options CAN create the desired output, you need to buy them.
(which I am very loathe to do
I think many people using Moodle are using it for academic rather than commercial purposes. If you're using a computer which you personally own to create quizzes with Question Writer - Personal Edition, then it's fine to use those quizzes in an academic context.
If you think the software is so good, you want to author quizzes on the school's computers, then you're using it on a more formal basis and I ask that you pay your fair share towards supporting the cost of development and maintainance of the software through licensing. If you didn't, then I'd be very poor and I'd have to eat lentils for dinner every night. And I hate lentils.
Has anyone implemented email quiz results to lecturers/teachers yet?
Thanks
Ali