On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 3:50:32 AM UTC+1, Andrew wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience in using sage for on-line quizzes that count 
> towards student assessment. Of course, in addition to writing the code and 
> the content. there are various security issues that need to be taken care 
> of to do this. I know that MapleTA, MatLab and WebWorks all provide this 
> functionality and thought that this should be possible using sage notebooks.
>
> I'm sure that the answer to this question is yes but my trusty friend 
> google and I haven't found anything about this.
>
 
SMC (i.e. cloud.sagemath.com) does have a lot of functionality for 
supporting courses.
With just a free SMC account its functionality  might be a bit too limited 
(e.g. it might not be fast enough for large classes) - but you can 
certainly try it, and have a functioning course setup. 

Some people managed to install (full-blown, not "single-user") SMC on their 
own systems, although  this is quite tricky. 




> Andrew
>

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