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* typed one-word answers (multiple correct words possible, optionally CaSe insensitive) | * typed one-word answers (multiple correct words possible, optionally CaSe insensitive) | ||
* numeric answer (exact number, or optional range, or % tolerance) | * numeric answer (exact number, or optional range, or % tolerance) | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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*[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz-Simple A simple explanation at Wikiversity]. | *[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz-Simple A simple explanation at Wikiversity]. | ||
*[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz Help:Quiz at Wikiversity] has full details and advanced options. | *[http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Help:Quiz Help:Quiz at Wikiversity] has full details and advanced options. | ||
==Pedagogy== | |||
The quiz mechanism in Proteopedia is designed to give immediate feedback to the student. The main purpose of such quizzing is to help prepare the student for traditional testing. | |||
According to [[Proteopedia:Cookbook#Quiz]], the special implementation in Proteopedia includes the ability to email answers to the teacher. ''(Where is this explained?)'' | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 23:25, 20 January 2010
Quizzes can be created in Proteopedia. Questions can be
- true/false
- multiple choice (more than one correct answer is possible; choices can be text or images or sounds)
- typed one-word answers (multiple correct words possible, optionally CaSe insensitive)
- numeric answer (exact number, or optional range, or % tolerance)
ExamplesExamples
- Demo quiz by Jaime Prilusky who installed the quizzer into Proteopedia.
- User:Nir_London/FunHunt has an interesting method for interactive molecular scenes, with immediate feedback (which does not use the formal Quiz mechanism).
How To Make A QuizHow To Make A Quiz
- Proteopedia:Cookbook#Quiz briefly mentions the implementation in Proteopedia.
- A simple explanation at Wikiversity.
- Help:Quiz at Wikiversity has full details and advanced options.
PedagogyPedagogy
The quiz mechanism in Proteopedia is designed to give immediate feedback to the student. The main purpose of such quizzing is to help prepare the student for traditional testing.
According to Proteopedia:Cookbook#Quiz, the special implementation in Proteopedia includes the ability to email answers to the teacher. (Where is this explained?)
See AlsoSee Also
- Proteopedia:Primer, a guide for teachers who want to try using Proteopedia for the first time.
- Teaching Scenes, Tutorials, and Educators' Pages
- Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia
- High school teachers' resources