Automatic Generation of Moodle Cloze Questions for the Assessment of Knowledge About Lexical Analysis Algorithms
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author = "Roberto Izquierdo-Amo and
Jose Antonio Barbero-Aparicio and Jose Luis Garrido-Labrador and
Alicia Olivares-Gil and Cesar Ignacio Garcia-Osorio",
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title = "Automatic Generation of {Moodle} {Cloze} Questions for
the Assessment of Knowledge About Lexical Analysis
Algorithms",
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journal = "Education Sciences",
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year = "2025",
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volume = "15",
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number = "1",
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pages = "Article No. 75",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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ISSN = "2227-7102",
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URL = "
https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/15/1/75",
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DOI = "
doi:10.3390/educsci15010075",
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abstract = "Moodle quizzes are a convenient way of online
assessment, benefiting both teachers and students.
Unfortunately, their preparation is slow, cumbersome,
and error-prone. In addition to the effort of designing
the questions, it is necessary to enter them in Moodle.
Furthermore, for questions that require images, these
must first be created and then uploaded to Moodle. If
this process has to be repeated with many questions,
the required work becomes prohibitive. This paper
presents a tool that solves all these problems,
allowing the automatic and massive generation of
questions for the evaluation of the knowledge about
lexical analysis algorithms. The evaluation of these
algorithms is relevant in the subjects of both automata
and formal languages and in those of compiler design.
The tool allows the creation of exercises of
configurable complexity, after which the text, tables,
and associated images are generated for quick upload to
Moodle. The main impact of this tool is the substantial
reduction of question preparation time, reducing
hundreds or thousands of interactions with Moodle forms
to just a few simple steps. In addition, the ease of
question generation makes it possible to prepare
self-assessment questionnaires for the students,
something that they greatly appreciate as a study
aid.",
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notes = "also known as \cite{educsci15010075}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Roberto Izquierdo-Amo
Jose Antonio Barbero-Aparicio
Jose Luis Garrido-Labrador
Alicia Olivares-Gil
Cesar Ignacio Garcia-Osorio
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