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This refers to Moodle 3.4 from September 2017 2018 onward
There are many question types in Moodle quiz. A key feature is that it allows the use of MathJax for Mathematical notation in questions, student answers and feedback.
If you are creating online summative exams then Rogo should be used. It is more secure than Moodle quiz and has features that are used to support the full lifecycle of a summative exam. We shall also be developing Rogo to meet University needs whereas Moodle quiz shall remain as you see it now.
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Add a Moodle Quiz
- Click on the Turn editing on button in your module (top right). Image Added
- In the section you want to add it to click on the + Add an activity or resource hyperlink
- Select the Quiz activity then click on the Add button
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- We recommend you also give it a Description i.e. the instructions for completing the quiz
- Select If you wish, select Display description on module page to make it the description show on the main module page (default is not to show it)
- Amend the settings where necessary (see below for an explanation of all the settings).
- When you have finished with the settings, click on the Save and display button to start adding questions.
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- Open the quiz: If this is enabled, students will only be able to start their attempt after the open time.
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- Submission grace period: This is where you set the ‘extra time’ a student is allowed to finish the quiz once the ‘Close the quiz’ or ‘Time limit’ has passed.
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- Grade category relates to categories you create in the grade book (Grades). These are rarely used.
- Grade to pass: This setting determines the minimum grade required to pass. The value is used in activity and module completion, and in the gradebookGradebook. It is not essential and normally not used.
- Attempts allowed: The default number of attempts is ‘unlimited’. You can restrict attempts to 1 -10.
- Grading method is useful if students are allowed multiple attempts. You can select how the grade is calculated including Highest grade or last attempt.
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- New Page: As you create and add questions in the edit screen, they form pages. The number of questions that appear on those pages is determined here. If you want it to vary, you can manually change this on a page-by-page basis in the edit screen.
- Navigation method: ‘Free’ navigation means students can jump between pages. ‘Sequential’ means they are restricted to the order in which the pages have been created and cannot return to a previous page.
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- Shuffle within questions: You can shuffle the options within the question such as multiple choice type. Each time a student attampts the quiz the options will be randomly shuffled if this is enabled in the question settings.
- How questions behave: ‘Adaptive mode’ allows students to access hints you have set-up for each question. This require you to use ‘Whether correct’ under the ‘During attempt’ options within the Review options section. ‘Deferred feedback’ means students will only see the feedback you’ve added for each question once the quiz has finished. ‘Immediate feedback’ enables you to use the ‘Immediately after the attempt’ option within the Review options section, so that students see feedback after they answer each question. ‘CBM’ (certainty-based marking) enables an option within questions whereby students state how confident they are that they’ve got the question right. This impacts the scoring for each question. ‘Deferred feedback’ and ‘immediate feedback’ are the most commonly used options.
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These options control what information students see when they review a quiz attempt or look at the quiz reports.
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- Enforced delay between later attempts: If you have enabled students to attempt the quiz more than once, setting a time lapse between attempts could be useful. E.g. if you want to test their memory delay it by a couple of days or a week; if you are using it as a revision tool, do not enable a delay or make it a short delay, e.g. 5 mins.
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The Overall feedback is received at the end of the quiz. If you are providing overall feedback, it is advisable to enter various boundaries. The boundaries control which piece of feedback the student receives. In this example, students that achieve 50% or above will receive the top feedback. Students that achieve 49.99% or less will receive the bottom piece of feedback.
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