 With the ongoing necessity of distance education, being able to create, administer, and grade exams remotely is an important part of instruction. This video will show you how to create a remote exam in CrowdMark. Start by clicking Create Assessment. Name your assessment, enroll students and faculty, and then save. CrowdMark is fully scalable and can accommodate any number of students writing exams, whether it's a single student or a class of thousands. Select the Assigned Assessment option. Set a due date and time. You also have the option to include a late penalty. Late penalties apply as soon as the due time passes and can be set down to the minute. CrowdMark allows for synchronous exams where all students write at the same time or asynchronous exams where students write in their own time. To set an asynchronous exam, use the Time Assessment feature to select the amount of time a student has to write. You also have the option for a group assessment where students can create their own groups or you can preset groups for them. Once your assessment is created, you can type, link, or upload in the assignment description box and preview. Then you can do the same in the boxes for the individual questions. Click on the link to see how to add different types of questions and examples of ways to format text and images using Markdown, as well as mathematical and chemical expressions using latech. Select the type of student response. You have the option of image or PDF upload, text entry, or multiple choice questions. For an image upload question, students will upload and submit PDFs, JPEGs, or PNGs. Enter your question content, edit the question label if you wish, and set a point value for each one. These can be changed at any time. You also have the option to make a question bonus, which means its value won't be included in the total assessment point value. Add more questions by clicking Add another question to bring up a new question box. With text entry responses, students can format using Markdown and Latech as well as adding supplementary files which will appear as downloadable links. Multiple choice questions are automatically graded. At any stage, you can see how your expressions are rendered using the question preview function. Multiple choice questions can have up to five responses, which are all Markdown and Latech friendly. You have the option for students to be able to select one correct response or multiple responses. Once your question content is set, preview what your students will see by clicking the preview assessment button. In this student view, you're able to see that students are shown the time and date their exam is due, as well as the instructions and formatting you've included. In the bottom right hand corner, there will also be a timer that counts down to the due date or in a timed assessment counts down the amount of time the student has to complete their work. When your assessment is complete, click Save to return to your assessment screen. Here you can modify your assessment settings, lock or delete your assessment, or manage your comment library. You can also distribute your assessment to students, or use the automatic distribution feature to set a time for students to set a synchronous exam. In either scenario, you won't be able to begin grading until the due date has passed. For more information, check out the CrowdMark Help Center or get in touch with CrowdMark Support. We're always happy to hear from you. Thanks for watching!