You can share the already prepared/already existing test with others, or you can decide to use an existing test that has been shared with you.
In such cases, the group assignment, the invitation of students to the group and the assignments and other settings must be carried out in the same way as discussed above in the section on creating the test.
What should you pay attention to if you use an existing test that has been shared with you, or if you share a test that you have created with others:
- If you change the settings of the test or the order of the modules, it will change for all users with whom the test is shared in the same way as with you.
- This applies to all settings. So, if a user with whom the test is shared hides it until a specified time, it will not be visible to other users until the specified time.
- This applies to the so-called test also to its owner, who originally created the test. If you share the test with a user, that user can freely change the test he shared.
In light of this, how and in what way is it worth sharing the price created - either linear or adaptive - test?
In the case of very close cooperation with the person with whom we shared the created test. With whomever we can possibly discuss any changes to the settings, we can discuss them.
Also, all of this is also true backwards, it is worth using a shared test where we know the users with whom the test is also shared. Although, based on experience, it is usually problematic for several such users to ensure that all users are properly informed of changes in settings.
Another solution would be the method discussed in the next sub-chapter, which will be explained there.
TIP:
It is worth choosing a shared rout or test if you are working with other colleagues on the given set of tasks. This way, everyone can see everyone else's work - but everyone can also modify everyone else's tasks.