Learning Technologies

Learning Technologies

Quizzes

LEARN How To Create A Long Answer Question Quiz

September 8, 2014

Long Answer Question

  • Consider including a word count you’d like to see from learners within the Question Text field.
  • Choose the size of your Input Box – more rows will increase the height and more columns will increase the width. Experiment with these options depending on how long of an answer you’d like from your learners; if this box is too small for the length of the response, it will automatically add a scroll bar in the input box, which can negatively affect the user experience.

 

LEARN Arithmetic Quiz

September 5, 2014

Tagged in: LEARN, How to Videos
Description:Learn how to use arithmetic formula

LEARN Importing Question Banks

July 8, 2013

Tagged in: LEARN, How to Videos

Description:

Many publishers have questions banks that are easily imported into your LEARN course. You can import these into the Question Library and then select or customize the questions for your needs. Don’t worry if your publisher doesn’t list “d2l”, or “desire2learn” as a supported format, “Blackboard”, “scorm” as well as others will work just fine.

LEARN Quizzes

March 1, 2013

Tagged in: LEARN, How to Videos

Description:

The Quizzes tool allows you to create a variety of assessments for your students. While labeled ‘Quizzes’, this tool can be used for exams, surveys, and/or homework assignments. The Quizzes tool can be used to create the following types of questions: multiple-choice, true/false, arithmetic (including specifying ranges of numbers with significant figures), fill-in-the-blank, multi-select, matching, ordering, and long and short answers. Many of these questions can be graded automatically and then automatically entered into the Grades tool. Quizzes can be released conditionally based on date and time

LEARN Quizzes (Advanced)

March 1, 2013

Tagged in: LEARN, How to Videos

Description:

More about advanced settings in the Quiz tool

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