Adding a short answer question to your Moodle quiz is much the same as a description question.
1) As with writing any other question for the quiz the first step is to give your question a title.
2)In the box that reads Question text write in your question for your short answer question
3) A short answer question provides spaces for you to provide possible answers
**However it is probably most beneficial for the teacher to review these to insure students receive the appropriate amount of credit for their responses in case they provide a correct response that was not entered in an answer blank. **
4) You may add 3 more answers (or more) if you should so need them.
5) Save your changes, you should now be able to add this question to your quiz.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Adding a Description Question or Essay to a Moodle Quiz
Adding a description or essay question to a moodle quiz is perhaps the easiest to add of any type of questions.
1) As with writing any other question for the quiz the first step is to give your question a title.
2) In the box that reads Question text write in your question for your description question
3) Save your changes, and you should now be able to add your question to your quiz
**Bear in mind, however, that these questions cannot be graded electronically and must be graded at the discretion of the teacher.**
1) As with writing any other question for the quiz the first step is to give your question a title.
2) In the box that reads Question text write in your question for your description question
3) Save your changes, and you should now be able to add your question to your quiz
**Bear in mind, however, that these questions cannot be graded electronically and must be graded at the discretion of the teacher.**
Adding a True/False Question to a Moodle Quiz
As with writing any other question for the quiz the first step is to give your question a title.
1) In the box that reads Question text write in your question for your True/False question
2) Use the drop-down menu to select whether the proper answer should be true or false.
3) Also provided you will find boxes in which you can write feedback your student will see based upon whether they answer true or false.
4) Save your changes, and you should now be able to add your true/false question to your quiz.
1) In the box that reads Question text write in your question for your True/False question
2) Use the drop-down menu to select whether the proper answer should be true or false.
3) Also provided you will find boxes in which you can write feedback your student will see based upon whether they answer true or false.
4) Save your changes, and you should now be able to add your true/false question to your quiz.
Adding a Matching Question to a Moodle quiz
1) As with writing any other question for the quiz the first step is to give your question a title.
2) In the box that reads Question text write in the directions for your set of matching questions
3) Scroll down and in the spaces provided write in matching sets in the questions and answers blanks.
**You can also add more matching sets by clicking on the button that says “3 More Sets of Blanks” **
4) Save your changes, and you should now be able to add your matching questions to your quiz.
2) In the box that reads Question text write in the directions for your set of matching questions
3) Scroll down and in the spaces provided write in matching sets in the questions and answers blanks.
**You can also add more matching sets by clicking on the button that says “3 More Sets of Blanks” **
4) Save your changes, and you should now be able to add your matching questions to your quiz.
Adding a Calculation Question to a Moodle Quiz
1) As with writing any other question for the quiz the first step is to give your question a title.
2) Next write your question in the next box
3) Set the value of the question (the number of points a student can receive if they answer correctly)
3) Below this you will see a box labeled penalty factor; this will determine how many points or partial points a student can receive for an incorrect or partially incorrect answer.
4) Type the correct answer
5) Next set a tolerance level (how close must a student answer come to the correct one to receive full points.)
6) You can add Feedback if you wish, or you may add another possible answer.
7) Lastly you can add the unit the answer will be using in the box provided.
8) Save this question and you should now be able to add it to your quiz.
2) Next write your question in the next box
3) Set the value of the question (the number of points a student can receive if they answer correctly)
3) Below this you will see a box labeled penalty factor; this will determine how many points or partial points a student can receive for an incorrect or partially incorrect answer.
4) Type the correct answer
5) Next set a tolerance level (how close must a student answer come to the correct one to receive full points.)
6) You can add Feedback if you wish, or you may add another possible answer.
7) Lastly you can add the unit the answer will be using in the box provided.
8) Save this question and you should now be able to add it to your quiz.
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