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You can create a new coding problem or select a problem from your available collections or courses.

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Add a Problem

When you select Add Problem, you can choose among the following options for creating the problem:

  • Blank Problem: Author a new problem. You can choose either a function-based or script-based approach.
  • Getting Started with MATLAB Grader and Introduction to Programming: Copy sample problems authored by MathWorks and adapt it for your course or collection. These coding problems illustrate good practices for writing problems and creating assessments.
  • MATLAB Grader Courses and Collections: Copy problems currently in your MathWorks list of courses and collections, and modify as necessary. These could be problems you have coded yourself, copied from existing problems, been given access to by another instructor, or from another course course. To access a coding problem from your collection in Course Site, you must first link your MathWorks Account. 

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Link MathWorks Account to MATLAB Grader 

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To access these problems, link your MathWorks Account to your course in Course Site. You can find this link at the bottom of the Add Problem page.

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Grading

Currently, MATLAB Grader only provides problem-level scoring - it does not support multi-problem assignment level scoring.  One workaround for this is to and use the gradebook setup in Course Site to aggregate the scores from multiple problems and assign your own points/rubrics at an assignment level. You can learn more about configuring your Course Site gradebook here: Course Site - Gradebook

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