There are other options not just $200-or-piracy. Which, if true, you'll be happy to know ExamView isn't the only tool that does that. In typing this out, I realize that /u/sanford_glen_econ is probably really just needing to be able to import test questions to Blackboard or Canvas question pools. It's nobody's fault - just a personal cost of business like paying for gas/internet. If it came down to me doing a lot of work or being able to reuse (resell, one could say) what she's already been paid to create I'd buy it myself and use it and factor it in as a cost of doing business. OR if it means she doesn't have to do any additional work, shell out for the license herself. Why should they have to shell out because she (presumably an adjunct) invested in a proprietary format years ago?Ĭould is also be that she just uses other, ready-made assignments? If these assignments haven't changed in 11 years, perhaps it's time to convert them to a non-proprietary format like LaTeX? /r/TEFL: Discussion of teaching English to speakers of other languages.What if the school already pays for (and supports) a different tool?./r/SpecialEd: Where special education teachers can discuss and share resources related to the education of students with special needs./r/ScienceTeachers: A place for science educators to collaborate on and contribute tips, ideas, labs, and curricula./r/MathEducation: A place to discuss and share resources for math educators./r/LiberalArts: A place to discuss general liberal arts education./r/HistoryTeachers: A place to discuss and share resources for history educators.
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