Congratulations to Frank Barrett, winner of this competition, drawn at random from
the hundreds of correct answers we received.
Congratulations to Martin Brown winner of this competition, drawn at random from
the hundreds of correct answers we received.
Congratulations to Jonathan Sharples, winner of this competition, drawn at random from
the hundreds of correct answers we received.
Not exact matches
How do you fairly evaluate student work when there are potentially
hundreds of correct or almost
correct answers?
Thank you a lot for your kind
answer, I got (twice) the following choice
of options (select one or more): a. one year b. 1000 years c. 100 years d. > 1000 years e. ten years There is no option in the timescale
of some
hundreds of thousand years or so, and the automated grading system did not give a
correct answer after I finished.