ExamProfessor
Exam Professor does the Moo!
A friend of mine from New Zealand told me about Moo
mini-cards. I had been seeking a good business card, and like most people I struggled with a design, price, and the notion that I'd end up with 100's, and perhaps 1000's of cards all the same.
Moo definitely has something new to offer:
- Each mini-card is roughly half the size of a business card.
- Each mini-card can be unique. For personal use I selected 100 photos from my Flickr account, imported them to Moo, cropped each photo using their on-line tools, resized them, and created my contact info on the back. Moo offers connections to most on-line photo galleries or you can upload your own.
- Each mini card is made of thick stock card, rigid, plus they use vibrant and brilliant colors.
- You can choose a color for the print and upload a logo for the back of each card.
The only problem I've found so far with my personal set is deciding which ones to give away.
- CSV Import for Students and Teachers
- Setting up multiple teacher accounts
- Easier Enrollment
- New Feature - Classes
- Formative vs. Summative Assessments
- Tips on How to Write a Better Exam
- Drag & Drop Questions & Answers Order
- v3.0 Beta Released + Exam Professor is on Facebook!
- New Feature - Adding Retakes & Preserving Report History
- New Feature - Timed Assessments
- New feature - Filter reports by date range
- Question - What happens if my browser crashes?
- New feature - Custom URLs for student notifications
- The story of our logo
- Exam Professor does the Moo!
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1 Martin December 1, 2009 22:19
A friend gave me a card like this and I couldn't remember who made them. It is size-different as a point, remembered as a comment to deflect criticism from usual card. Thanks.