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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 ("fill in the blank"; optionally any one of multiple answers can be correct; optionally not CaSe sensitive)
  • numeric answer (exact number, or optional range, or % tolerance)

Quizzes should be created in protected pages. Scores are emailed to the person creating the quiz.

ExamplesExamples

How To Make A QuizHow To Make A Quiz

Quizzes should be created in protected pages. This ensures that your students cannot change the quiz.

Scoring and FeedbackScoring and Feedback

FeedbackFeedback

ColorsColors

File:Quiz feedback01.png
Feedback Coloring

Feedback is given as correct, not answered, incorrect. After the student clicks the Submit button, the color of the vertical bar that spans all the choices indicates whether the answer, as a whole, is correct or incorrect. Individual checkboxes are colored to indicate which were correct and which were incorrect. In the snapshot at right,

  • the First Correct Answer was correctly checked
  • the First Incorrect Answer should not have been checked
  • the Second Correct Answer should have been checked
  • the Second Incorrect Answer was correctly not checked.

Since at least one checkbox is incorrect, the answer as a whole scores 0/1.

Short AnswersShort Answers

If you click on a short-answer question on the feedback page, the correct answer(s) appear.

Tool TipsTool Tips

In addition to the colored feedback, tool tips pop up when the student touches a choice on the feedback page without clicking it. These are unfortunately very confusing, and so are best ignored. The colors (see above) are reasonably clear.

ScoringScoring

In some types of questions (types "()" and "{}"), only one answer can be given. Examples are true/false, multiple choice with radio buttons, and single word answers. In these cases, "wrong" and "right" are unambiguous.

In questions with checkboxes (type "[]"), it is possible for more than one choice to be correct. In order to for the answer as a whole to score 1/1, the checkboxes for every correct choice must be checked, and no checkbox for an incorrect choice may be checked. If a single checkbox is in the wrong state, the whole answer is counted as incorrect, even when the remainder of the checkboxes are correct.

  • There is one point per question, even when there are multiple checkboxes (see snapshot above).
  • When no answer is given, the answer is scored as incorrect (0).
  • For questions where the answer is a typed word of text, the answer must be an exact match. That is, you get no credit for "Pluto" when the answer is "Plato".

Email Reports of ScoresEmail Reports of Scores

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 Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz, Mary Ball