
The College of Dentistry at the University of Basra organized a lecture on the Remark electronic correction program, methods for preparing questions, and limiting guesswork for students.
The lecture aimed to provide an overview of the Remark electronic correction program, how to use it, the reports it provides after each correction, the usefulness of the reports in the educational process, and methods for preparing various questions.
The lecture, delivered by Assistant Professor Sundus Abdul-Wadud Ne'mah, included an explanation of the Remark program, the reports it provides to instructors, and methods for preparing various questions that do not rely on multiple-choice answers, but rather on other types of questions.
The lecturer explained how to prepare an answer map to limit students' use of guesswork and how to calculate the discount on questions, with illustrative examples.