MATLAB based language for generating randomized multiple choice questions
Nurulla Azamov

TL;DR
This paper introduces Spike, a MATLAB-based language that simplifies the creation of randomized multiple choice questions, demonstrated across various mathematics topics at Flinders University.
Contribution
The paper presents a new MATLAB-based language, Spike, for generating randomized multiple choice questions with minimal effort, enhancing assessment automation.
Findings
Successfully tested at Flinders University in multiple mathematics courses
Open source code available for public use
Simplifies creation of randomized questions
Abstract
In this work we describe a simple MATLAB based language which allows to create randomized multiple choice questions with minimal effort. This language has been successfully tested at Flinders University by the author in a number of mathematics topics including Numerical Analysis, Abstract Algebra and Partial Differential Equations. The open source code of Spike is available at: https://github.com/NurullaAzamov/Spike. Enquiries about Spike should be sent to [email protected]
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Criteria Decision Making · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy · Matrix Theory and Algorithms
