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Examineer: Deeply Randomized Assessments

Ambar Jain presents an assessment platform developed at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, that serves deeply randomized synchronous and asynchronous assessments to students. Content and quiz creation are powered by Wolfram Language. Teachers can collaborate with others on creating content and share in public repositories for others to use.

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