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Welcome to the Avenue to Learn Quizzes workshop. This is a blended workshop - meaning that before you attend the in-person session, you will have viewed the resources on this page, tried some of these tasks in a course shell and then attended our face-to-face working session where you will put what you've learned into practice. We strongly encourage you to bring materials that you might use for your course to the session, that way you will be able to use that time for developing your actual course. If you do not have all your materials prepared, that's fine, bring what you can to the session. The outcomes for this course are:
There are two parts of a Quiz delivered through Avenue to Learn, the Quiz and the Question Library. Think of the Quiz as the collection of questions a student answers and gets assessed, whereas the Question Library is every single question you could possibly ask.
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<note tip> We recommend that you create your questions first in the Question Library and then import them into your Quiz. This way, if you alter or delete the quiz, you will still have your questions saved in your Question Library. Additionally, questions that live in the Question Library can be used in randomized sections as well as used in multiple quizzes.</note>
For information about the quality of multiple choice questions: Examination of the Quality of Multiple-Choice Items on Classroom Tests (DiBattista & Kurzawa, 2011)
The Question Library serves as a warehouse for all the potential questions that you could ask a student using a Quiz, Survey or Self Assessment. Students do not have access to the Question Library; only people enrolled as Instructors, TA 1 and TA 3 are allowed access to the questions that make up a quiz. There are 12 question types that can be created or imported. Those question types include true or false, multiple choice, multi-select, long answer, short answer, multi-short answer, fill in the blanks, matching, ordering, arithmetic, significant figure and likert scale questions. The last option, for likert scale questions is only available to insert into a Survey, and cannot be used in Quizzes.
You will also notice that there is two additional options at the bottom of the list, text information and image information. This allows you to have a paragraph or image in your quiz, and then ask a series of questions about the reading or image. You are not limited to just using static images or text, you can upload a video up to 1 gig in size into the image information question type, which could prompt students to watch a scenario and answer a series of multiple choice questions about that scenario.
Each of the question types will be expanded upon in the question types section below.
For more information about importing quiz questions: https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/importing-quiz-questions <html><br /></html> https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/accessing-question-library-quizzes <html><br /></html> https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/considerations-around-quizzes-question-library <html><br /></html> https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/edit-question-pulled-from-question-library-in-quiz
Many textboook publishers, like Pearson or McGraw Hill, will provide a question bank fora textbook that you've adopted. If you can get your publisher representative to provide that to you, great! Each publisher has a different process and policy for use of question banks. Many will try to steer you to their proprietary sites (such as Pearson's MyLabs or McGraw Hill's Connect) to do your quizzing in those platforms. While those platforms may be useful, they often do not provide any different experience for the student. It's good advice to not force students to jump through unnecessary hoops to do quizzes,
If you have never used an online quizzing platform, and have no textbook quiz bank to pull from, you still might be able to make the process of creating a quiz a little faster by using a tool to convert existing Word documents to questions importable into the Question Library.
https://kb.wisc.edu/luwmad/page.php?id=41417
Creating quiz questions: https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/creating-quiz-questions
Creating your quiz: https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/creating-quizzes <html><br /></html>
<html><br /></html> https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/creating-quiz-sections <html><br /></html> https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/editing-quizzes <html><br /></html> https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/previewing-quizzes <html><br /></html> https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/creating-bonus-quiz-questions <html><br /></html>
https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/creating-random-sections-quizzes
https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/grading-quiz <html><br /></html>
<html><br /></html> https://documentation.desire2learn.com/sites/default/files/documents/How%20to%20assess%20Quizzes%20submissions.pdf <html><br /></html>
<html><br /></html> Associating a Quiz with a Grade Item
Also: https://documentation.desire2learn.com/en/edit-question-pulled-from-question-library-in-quiz
More info can be found on the Quizzes page
For questions or concerns, Avenue support is available from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at (905) 525-9140 ext. 22911 or email support.avenue@cll.mcmaster.ca.