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Description
This guide provides basic instructions for creating a quiz question using the Quiz Creation Experience in Learn@UCO. It is assumed that individuals using this guide will have prior experience creating a quiz within the Learn@UCO system.
Instructions
- Log in to Learn@UCO at http://learn.uco.edu.
- Navigate to your Course and click Quizzes from the Assessments dropdown menu.
- Click New Quiz to create a new quiz or exam.
- Type the quiz name in the Name textbox.
- Click Add/Edit Questions.
- Click New and select your question type from the dropdown list. In this guide, we will choose Multiple Choice Question (MC).
- From this page, you can create your quiz question with the new format.
- Question Type: Select question type (multiple choice, matching, true/false….). If another question type is selected after you have entered in the quiz text and answer, that information converts to the new question type.
- Question Text: Type the quiz question. As you type, the HTML editor option toolbar will appear near the text box.
- Answers: Type the question answer options. Click Add Answer to add additional answers or click on the X to delete an answer option.
- Click the checkbox next to the correct option to indicate the correct answer
- Select the Drag-and-drop icons to reorder the answer options.
- Check the box to “Randomize answers for each student” to have the system randomly reorder response options for each individual
- Points: Type in the number of points the question is worth.
- Preview area: the area to the right of the question options shows a preview of the question as it will appear to students.
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- Click Options to see a list of additional options available for the question type.
- Click Save or select the dropdown menu for additional options:
- Save: save the current question and return to the main Add/Edit question menu
- Save and New: save the current question and create a new question of the same question type OR
- Save and Copy: save the current question and create a new question that is a copy of the current question that can then be edited.
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