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1 QUIZZES Jessie Reed The Collaboratory

2 SOME POSSIBILITIES FOR QUIZZES Course exams Mini tests for reading assignments or at the end of a topic Exam practice using questions from past exams Deliver immediate feedback about performance Self-assessment

3 TYPES OF QUESTIONS Calculated Calculated Calculated multiple choice Calculated multiple choice Calculated simple Calculated simple Essay Essay Matching Matching Multiple choice Multiple choice Numerical Numerical Random short-answer matching Random short-answer matching Short answer Short answer True/False True/False

4 QUIZ CREATION -Open Course -Turn Editing on

5 QUIZ CREATION Select Add an Activity or Resource of the week on which you wish the quiz to be. Select Add an Activity or Resource of the week on which you wish the quiz to be.

6 QUIZ CREATION Select Quiz Option from List Select Quiz Option from List Click Add

7 QUIZ CREATION Create Name and Description Create Name and Description

8 QUIZ CREATION Options to customize the test can be found by scrolling down Options to customize the test can be found by scrolling down Save and Return to Course

9 QUIZ CREATION Now the Test is on your course, but has no questions. Click on the test.

10 QUIZ CREATION A screen will come up to allow you to add questions: Hit Edit Quiz Hit Edit Quiz

11 QUIZ CREATION The following screen will appear

12 QUIZ CREATION There are 2 Options for Adding Questions to the Quiz There are 2 Options for Adding Questions to the Quiz 1) Manually add a question (this is if you want to manually enter each question; e.g. the questions are not already created in the Quiz Bank) 1) Manually add a question (this is if you want to manually enter each question; e.g. the questions are not already created in the Quiz Bank) 2) Option 2: Use Questions that are in your question bank 2) Option 2: Use Questions that are in your question bank

13 OPTION 1: MANUALLY ADDING QUESTIONS Choose the type of question you wish to add More detailed options will appear depending on the type of question chosen

14 OPTION 2: UTILIZING QUESTION BANK From the same screen that appears after selecting ‘Edit Quiz,’ From the same screen that appears after selecting ‘Edit Quiz,’ Change the category on the right side of the screen to the ‘Default for the appropriate test’ At this point you can add questions from the Question Bank

15 ADDING QUESTIONS TO THE QUESTION BANK Open Course and Select Question Bank from the Settings Bar Open Course and Select Question Bank from the Settings Bar

16 ADDING QUESTIONS TO THE QUESTION BANK This screen will appear: This screen will appear: Go back to the settings on the right side and click ‘Import’ under Question Bank

17 ADDING QUESTIONS TO THE QUESTION BANK This screen will appear; Select the Gift Format option and upload the document of your test questions in Gift format on Notepad or WordPad.

18 USING GIFT FORMAT Questions that can be created with GIFT Format Questions that can be created with GIFT Format Multiple choice Short answer Essay True/False Numerical answers (such as years) Thanks to Jenny Owens for the GIFT Format information!

19 USING GIFT FORMAT Symbols to know: {}Creates a text box ~Indicates an incorrect answer =Indicates a correct answer #Indicates a numerical answer TRUE/FALSEIndicate the correct answer only

20 GENERAL GIFT GUIDELINES GIFT format only works in a pristine text document, so you can’t use Microsoft Word for this function because it has formatting. Open WordPad or NotePad WordPad tends to be more user-friendly because it looks a lot like Word, which is what most of us are familiar with NotePad acts more like a sticky note – you cannot format in any way. It only saves the text you are typing. If you already have your quiz questions typed up in a word file, simply copy and paste them into WordPad or NotePad. However, simply copying and pasting your questions does not automatically convert it to GIFT format, so you can wait to do this until you have already written the questions in the GIFT code. Copying and pasting into WordPad or NotePad gets rid of all the formatting and leaves you with plain text. Save your file in WordPad or NotePad as a (.txt) file. This will save it as a “text document” or “plain text document.” Different programs call it different things, so just make sure it says (.txt)!

21 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS AND GIFT NOTE: For multiple choice questions, you’ll be using the following symbols: {} brackets to indicate answer choices ~ to indicate incorrect answers = to indicate correct answers

22 MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAMPLE Typically, your multiple choice question might look like this: Abraham Lincoln was born in which state? Kentucky Illinois Tennessee Rhode Island Kentucky is correct, so the same question in GIFT format would look like this: Kentucky is correct, so the same question in GIFT format would look like this: Abraham Lincoln was born in which state? {=Kentucky ~Illinois ~Tennessee ~Rhode Island} The equal (=) sign is in front of “Kentucky,” indicating that “Kentucky” is the correct answer. The tilde (~) sign is in front of “Illinois,” “Tennessee,” and “Rhode Island,” indicating that they are all incorrect answers.

23 SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS AND GIFT For short answer questions, you’ll be using the following symbols: {} brackets to indicate answer text = to indicate correct answers

24 SHORT ANSWER EXAMPLE Normally the question may look like this: Normally the question may look like this: “ “Abraham Lincoln was born in which state?” (The correct answer is Kentucky) In GIFT format the question would look like this: In GIFT format the question would look like this: Abraham Lincoln was born in which state? { =Kentucky}

25 ESSAY QUESTIONS AND GIFT FORMAT For essay questions, you’ll be using the following symbols: {} brackets to create a text box

26 ESSAY EXAMPLE Normally your question may look like this: Normally your question may look like this: “Discuss three ways that Abraham Lincoln’s presidency impacted the outcome of the Civil War” In GIFT format, the same question would look like this: Discuss three ways that Abraham Lincoln’s presidency impacted the outcome of the Civil War. {} You don’t put any text within the brackets when you create this type of question.

27 TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS AND GIFT NOTE: For True/False questions, you’ll be using the following symbols: {} brackets to indicate answer choices TRUE to indicate that the correct answer is true FALSE to indicate that the correct answer is false

28 TRUE/FALSE EXAMPLE Normally the question may look like this: Normally the question may look like this: True or False: Abraham Lincoln was the 18 th President of the United States. (The correct answer is False.) The same question, in GIFT format, would look like this: The same question, in GIFT format, would look like this: Abraham Lincoln was the 18 th President of the United States. {FALSE} All you need to do is indicate if the correct answer is TRUE or FALSE by typing the correct answer within the brackets, as shown above.

29 NUMERICAL QUESTIONS AND GIFT For questions with numerical answers, you’ll be using the following symbols: {} brackets to indicate answer choices # to indicate that the answer is a number rather than words

30 NUMERICAL QUESTION EXAMPLE Normally, the question may look like this Normally, the question may look like this In what year did Abraham Lincoln give the Gettysburg Address? (The correct answer is 1863.) In GIFT format, the same question would look like this: In what year did Abraham Lincoln give the Gettysburg Address? {#1863}


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