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    How to show tests in AContent?


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    jsmall
    Subject: How to show tests in AContent?Quote this post in your reply
    If you are asking for help, provide lots of detail so problems can be reproduced.

    Things to describe:
    Operating system ATutor is installed on - RHEL 5.7
    ATutor version - AContent 1.2
    Patch #s applied -
    ATutor theme name -
    PHP version - 5.2.17
    MySQL version -
    Webserver & version - Apache 2.2.x
    Copies of error messages -
    Changes to default settings -
    Web browser being used -
    ...and anything else relevant -

    How do users take test in AContent? When I create tests, they are only visible to the creator through the Manage Tests tab.
    Posted: 2012-01-24 12:41:08
    greg

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    Subject: Re: How to show tests in AContent?Quote this post in your reply
    AContent is used to author tests only. If you want to deliver the test, you would export it to ATutor or another QTI compliant system.
    Posted: 2012-01-24 12:51:27
    jsmall
    Subject: Re: How to show tests in AContent?Quote this post in your reply
    Can you author tests and content in ATutor? If so, what is AContent for? I read the documentation you pointed me to last time and I still don't understand the relationship between ATutor and AContent.
    Posted: 2012-01-25 15:01:59
    greg

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    Subject: Re: How to show tests in AContent?Quote this post in your reply
    ATutor is a learning management system (LMS), the place where to create and deliver courses. AContent is a content management system (CMS) where you author and share content. You can create content there that can be shared across multiple ATutor installations, or across multiple platforms that support the IMS content interoperability standard.

    All the content authoring capabilities of AContent can be found in ATutor though ATutor does not functiona as a repository. So if you don't need a repository for archiving or sharing content, then you probably want to use ATutor instead.
    Posted: 2012-01-25 15:33:06
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