CyberTester 0.2.2

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Gordon Darling

CyberTester 0.2.2
- A Web application for creating and conducting online tests and exams.

About:
CyberTester is a Web-based application that was originally designed to
allow educators to create tests, exams, and assignments consisting of
multiple-choice questions and assign them to students for online testing.
Students can login to take these tests and review their results. It is
suitable for integrating into online education services, and is
configurable enough to serve other purposes such as conducting surveys or
quizes. It uses J2EE (with EJB 2.0) and runs on JBoss.

Changes:
This is a minor release to fix problems with deployment. CyberTester should
be a lot easier to install now.

Release focus: Minor feature enhancements
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/cybertester/
Zip:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/cybertester/40378/url_zip/CyberTester-0.2.2-all.zip

Regards
Gordon
 
S

Steven Burn

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Gordon, can't you just put them all in one post?.......would make it a heck
of alot easier.

--
Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!

Disclaimer:
I know I'm probably wrong, I just like taking part ;o)
 
A

Antoine

Steven Burn said:
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Gordon, can't you just put them all in one post?.......would make
it a heck of alot easier.

Hi Steven,

I disagree with your proposal ; I find that posting an article for each software is much easier to
manage (newsreader filters).
 
B

Ben Cooper

Antoine said:
Hi Steven,

I disagree with your proposal ; I find that posting an article for each
software is much easier to manage (newsreader filters).

I agree with you, Antoine.
Gordon's posts are great, why try to change them?
 
J

John Fitzsimons

Hi Steven,
I disagree with your proposal ; I find that posting an article for each software is much easier to
manage (newsreader filters).

Agreed. This topic has often been discussed here. Many of us who save
newsgroup posts don't want to save a 500 line post if only 10 lines
are of interest.

Regards, John.
 

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