Use the assessment site search feature in the testbank to find the problem that needs to be edited.
Click Edit in C3PO next to the question.
- Once in C3PO, use the tools provided on the toolbar to edit the Assessment Problem question content.
- Double click images and/or math equations to accept as images or latex. Items that need to be accepted will be marked with 'MathPix'.
- Once editing is complete, click the cloud button to save and publish to the assessment site.
- To save a draft version without publishing to the assessment site, click the save disk button.
Return to the assessment site to view the edited Assessment Problem. You may need to refresh your browser to see the changes.
Create a test to check that the edited Assessment Problem displays correctly in student tests.
- Add Question to Cart.
- Checkout.
- Name and Create your test.
Download and review printed tests.
Answer are on a separate editor page and accessed with the Content button.
- Click the history button.
- Choose the version you wish to view. The circle will turn green on the selected version.
- Choose the version you wish to edit.
- Choose the version you want shown in the eBook.
- Click the back arrow button to return to the editor.
- Refresh your browser to see changes made through the history button.
- Awaiting Review is now Published.
- Go to https://c3po.cpm.org
- Click List All Books.
- Search for the needed book.
- Click Book Details.
- Select the chapter by clicking on the chapter's row. Avoid the row handles and the edit icon.
- Scroll to the end of the Chapter Information page to the Assessment Groups section to pick the needed assessment group.
At the end of the Assessment Problems click the +.
- Leave the Name blank, it will auto assign. At the time of this writing, assessment question numbers are at question number 18120 (this number will change as new questions are created), so the new number will be the next one, 18121.
- Check for Team or leave empty for Individual.
- Select Difficulty, 0 = Beginner, 1 = Intermediate, 2 = Advanced.
- Click the save icon.
Once you have saved, the new question will have been created and added to Assessment Problems list. You can then select Question, Answers or Standards to add those items to the new Assessment Problem or the pencil icon (edit) to change any of the settings in steps 1 through 4.
For this example assessment problem 2357 is being moved from INT2 to INT3.
If you are moving an assessment problem that has more than one location, you will need to repeat this process for each location. You will need to know each location of the problem and the Assessment Group for each book. On the first pass Unlink to remove the problem from the old unwanted location. This also removes it from any other previous locations. On each additional pass do not Unlink in order to keep and add to the locations.
Navigate to the new location for the assessment question by going to the correct Assessment Group. Assessment groups are organized in C3PO by Book Category --> Book --> Chapter --> Assessment Group.
- Start at c3po.cpm.org and choose the List All Books icon from the left menu. Type in the short name of the eBook to filter to the needed eBook, such as int3. Continue through the choices until you have reached the needed Assessment Group.
Add a new Assessment Problem
- Choose the '+' symbol from the bottom of the Assessment Problems list.
- Next, leave all the fields blank and choose LINK.
- Type in the problem number.
- Mark the checkbox to Unlink the problem if you are moving it or leave the checkbox blank if you are duplicating the problem.
- Choose SUBMIT.
- The problem row will be populated with the previous settings. You can edit them or leave them as is. Choose the save icon.
Navigate to the Assessment Problem either through the assessment site or the c3po site.
1. Click Standards on the desired Assessment Problem row.
In the Standards page, List shows standards already assigned to the Assessment Problem and Add allows standards to be added.
1. Click ADD.
2. Navigate to the desired standard.
3. Use the Standard field to search.
4. Click the row of the standard that is to be added to the Assessment Problem.