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WirisQuizzes services 4.4 - December 2021
Reading time: 1minWe're excited to take another step toward making WirisQuizzes a complete STEM assessment tool with sophisticated graph features. Starting now, WirisQuizzes supports statistical graphical representations, this is a unique feature on the STEM market. Passionate for statistics, please continue reading.
What's new
Introducing statistical graphs in the short answer question type
Teachers can now add statistical graphs to a Short answer question type and ask students to answer by interacting with the dynamic graph. The following statistical representations are available: bar chart, line chart and pie chart.
All statistical charts designed within WirisQuizzes are interactive and customizable, and our software system automatically evaluates assessments with graphical statistical questions.
Tip
You can see more details on creating this kind of question here.
Bar charts
A bar chart is a diagram in which the numerical values of variables are represented by the height or length of lines or rectangles of equal width. This type of graphical representation is now supported by WirisQuizzes Instructors can now create dynamic bar charts as initial content and ask the students to answer questions by interacting with the chart.
Line charts
A line chart, line plot, line graph, or curve chart displays information as a series of data points called 'markers' connected by straight line segments. It's a primary type of chart typical in many fields. This type of graphical representation is now supported by WirisQuizzes Instructors can now create dynamic line charts as initial content and ask the students to answer questions by interacting with the chart.
Pie charts
A pie chart is a circular statistical graphic divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportions. In a pie chart, the arc length of each piece is proportional to the quantity it represents. This type of graphical representation is now supported by WirisQuizzes Instructors can now create dynamic pie charts as initial content and ask the students to interact with the chart.
Uploading images to graphs
Teachers can now add background images or extra elements to make questions more dynamic and fun. Whether that image is your school's logo or an additional picture for getting the attention of your younger students, it is now possible with WirisQuizzes graph functionalities.
What's fixed
Nothing in this release