
MANAGEMENT
There are many options that can be used for modifying the behavior of quizzes for
your students to make the quizzes
more interactive or adaptive to the students鈥 responses. This document contains descriptions
of those options.
Students must enter an answer to each question and then submit the entire quiz, before anything is graded or they get any feedback.
Allows students to have multiple attempts at the question before moving on to the next question. After answering, the student clicks a check button and the system shows the student whether their response was correct or incorrect. This requires that you check the "Whether correct" box under "During the attempt" in the "Review options" section of the quiz settings, at a minimum. It can also show specific feedback for each response selected or general feedback, depending on whether you select these review options in the 鈥渄uring the attempt鈥 column.
Settings
Student View 鈥 After clicking the 鈥淐heck鈥 button during an adaptive mode quiz with specific feedback
Setting by response.
After submitting one answer, and reading the feedback, the student has to click a 'Try again' button before they can try a new response. They can receive a hint, if provided by Instructor. Once the student has gotten the question right, they can no longer change their response. Once the student has gotten the question wrong too many times, they are just graded wrong (or partially correct) and get shown the feedback and can no longer change their answer.
The number of possible tries is governed by the 鈥淗ints鈥 subsection of the 鈥淢ultiple tries鈥 section of each item鈥檚 settings. The number of possible tries is the number of hints, plus one.
Overall feedback is set up in the quiz settings. This feedback is shown to a student after they have completed an attempt at the quiz. The text that is shown can depend on the grade the student received. Click "Show editing tools" to display the rich text editor, and drag the bottom right of the text box out to expand it.
For example, if you entered:
Grade boundary: 100%
Feedback: "Well done"
Grade boundary: 40%
Feedback: "Please study this week's work again"
Grade boundary: 0%
Then students who score between 100% and 40% will see the "Well done" message, and those who score between 39.99% and 0% will see "Please study this week's work again". That is, the grade boundaries define ranges of grades, and each feedback string is displayed to scores within the appropriate range.
Grade boundaries can be specified either as a percentage, for example "31.41%", or as a number, for example "7". If your quiz is out of 10 marks, a grade boundary of 7 means 7/10 or better.
Note that the maximum and minimum grade boundaries (100% and 0%) are set automatically.
This feedback is specific to a question, and is entered just below the question text field when creating or editing a question. The same feedback is shown to every student after they have completed the question, independent of what response they gave, if you have selected this option in the 鈥淩eview options鈥 columns. You can use this to provide a fully worked out response, or point the students back to the original source of the information.
This feedback is specific to an answer option, and is shown to the student after they have incorrectly selected this answer option.