How is GOAL different?
There are many computer science electronic homework offerings today. GOAL’s multiple choice question options are different… GOAL is the only learning assessment tool today to offer root questions. These sets of questions are assigned by the instructor. The questions are phrased as problems for a student to solve completely. However, instead of having the student write down a solution, the student’s knowledge is sampled, repeatedly if necessary, by a multiple-choice question. This methodology, the proprietary technique called “root questions,” distinguishes GOAL from other on-line homework programs. GOAL’s learning labs are different… GOAL programming labs are more than just compilers or syntax checkers. GOAL tests submitted code for both syntactic and semantic errors. SYNTACTIC — Some of our competitors show students the same examples that they use to test whether the code is correct. As a result, students can write code that works on the examples — but, only the examples. GOAL sho
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