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It is almost always implemented as a compiled language, and many vendors provide C++ compilers, including the Free Software Foundation, LLVM, Microsoft, Intel, Oracle, and IBM, so it is available on many platforms. The language has expanded significantly over time, and modern C++ now has object-oriented, generic, and functional features in addition to facilities for low-level memory manipulation. GCC, LLVM Clang, Microsoft Visual C++, Embarcadero C++Builder, Intel C++ Compiler, IBM XL C++, EDGĪda, ALGOL 68, C, CLU, ML, Mesa, Modula-2, Simula, Smalltalk Īda 95, C#, C99, Chapel, Clojure, D, Java, JS++, Lua, Nim, Objective-C++, Perl, PHP, Python, Rust, Seed7Ĭ++ ( / ˌ s iː ˌ p l ʌ s ˈ p l ʌ s/) is a general-purpose programming language created by Bjarne Stroustrup as an extension of the C programming language, or "C with Classes". When you regrade a question for one student, the change will be applied to all students who received that question.C. You can regrade any automatically graded question, but this should be done only after all students have finished taking the quiz. (Final quiz scores cannot be directly edited in the Gradebook.) Add a score for any manually graded questions in SpeedGrader.Use Moderate to view student submissions, add more time or attempts for individual students, and to reopen a completed quiz.Under Time adjustments, select Give additional time, enter the extended time, and close the tab. Permit additional time by choosing Moderate to the right of the student's name.Preview the quiz to view it as students will.Review the quiz settings to ensure that Restrict Student Result View is enabled and that other exam settings are correct.Add availability dates so students cannot access the quiz until the start time.Open the Settings tab to configure quiz options: Please contact if you need assistance with these steps. Then click " Done" to save your changes to the question.Ensure the "Target" is set for "New Tab." Click " Ok." Select the text you entered, and with the text still selected, click the "Insert/edit link" icon and paste in the previously copied file URL into the URL field.In the body of the question, type "Download the exam file" or "Open the exam file in a new tab." We do not recommend placing the link in the "Instructions" as these are visible to students before they click "Begin the quiz." Add a new question or click to edit an existing question.Open Quizzes, click to open the exam, and navigate to the page where you can edit questions.You'll use this later, so keep the tab open or paste the URL in a note if you're not able to create the exam link right away. Open the file and copy the entire URL in the address bar.Immediately after uploading the file, click the " Published" icon and change the file availability to " Only available to students with link." Do not move the file into a folder.Open Files and click " Upload" to select and upload the exam file from your computer.
If you need to use New Quizzes instead, you can create a link to the exam file using the following instructions. Use Classic Quizzes if you need to share a link to an exam file that students can access only during the exam. Note: Questions pulled from the same Item Bank must have the same number of points. Back in the quiz, click to " Edit" the new question, then under the Question selection options, choose whether to "U se all questions" or " Randomly select questions." Enter the points per question, and click " Done.".Click the " All/Random" button, then close the item bank by clicking the "X" in the top left corner of the Item Banks tab.Click the piggy bank icon, then click on the name of a specific Item Bank.To insert banked questions into a quiz, open the quiz and click the " +" icon as if you were going to create a new question.Click " Return" to go back to the quiz builder. Your questions will be automatically saved in the Item Bank. To add questions, click on the name of the newly created bank and click +New.Give the bank a name and click " Create Bank.".(Alternatively, open any quiz in New Quizzes and click the 3-dot options menu in the top right corner. To create an Item Bank, click on the Item Banks link on the course navigation menu click +Bank.