January 10th, 2025
New

Thanks to the new information provided on students' copies, you'll have all the information you need to understand the details of the student's exam progress and navigate more easily through their copies.
Details on each page (exercise or question)
Display of critical events (copy, paste, offline, mouse cursor exits, window changes)
Time spent on page
Display a Viewed | Skipped or Not viewed tag to identify whether the page has been displayed to the student
Timeline enhancement
Quick access to the exercise from the timeline
Option to leave a private comment to the copy
Standby event :
Automatic standby blocked
Detection of voluntary shutdowns

It is now possible to hide students' identities (name & email) in the teacher interface using the top right button ⁝.
A handy trick for anonymously displaying a copy on the video projector in class or simply showing Evalmee to a colleague without divulging confidential information.
Generating feedback
Feedback is no longer generated automatically for questions with a coefficient of 0.
Feedbacks now always use the French form of address
Copy feedback
The feedback editor on the copy now displays the formatting (bold, underlined, etc). In more geeky terms, we say WYSIWYG ("what you see is what you get").
Feedback on the copy is now visible to the student, even if the correction is not. Ideal for giving overall feedback without revealing the answer key.
If Full Screen is compulsory, the subject is now hidden if the student leaves the full screen.
Grades can be sorted by number of suspect events, start time, end time, etc.
Improved support for indentation when writing blocks of code in responses to open-ended questions