I am trying to find out how to use review questions in the middle of my units as a way of checking the student's learning. Right now, with Quizmaker, we have to assign points to each question. But I would rather do questions without the student being scored.
Some of our material is 20+ slides and we want to break up the monotony by asking quick questions.
How can we use Quizmaker to accomplish something like this?
1. You can use Quizmaker as your building tool PERIOD. Build your unit using blank slides and then insert questions at will.
2. Set the point value to zero and turn off the pass/fail results screens in quizmaker, then insert individual quizmaker files with 1 or 2 questions each, however many you may need.
I know you specified Quizmaker, but the fastest knowledge checks I've ever made I did with Engage Tab interaction. I believe Jeanette has a screenr for that if anyone has the link handy...
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Hi Wanda & welcome to Heroes,
You can create a basic quiz in Quizmaker ‘09 that does not include the following features:
* Question point values
* Cumulative score with each question
* Quiz title
* Question numbering
* Question list
* Timer
* Result slides
Here's how:
http://www.articulate.com/support/quizmaker09/kb/?p=821
There are several ways.
1. You can use Quizmaker as your building tool PERIOD. Build your unit using blank slides and then insert questions at will.
2. Set the point value to zero and turn off the pass/fail results screens in quizmaker, then insert individual quizmaker files with 1 or 2 questions each, however many you may need.
3. Use a learning game, built into Presenter.
Or you can listen to Brian
OUTSTANDING!!!! That helped me so much! Thanks Brian for the quick response.
And thanks Robert for the additional help and extra ideas.
You guys are awesome!
I know you specified Quizmaker, but the fastest knowledge checks I've ever made I did with Engage Tab interaction. I believe Jeanette has a screenr for that if anyone has the link handy...
I think this is screencast that Natalia's thinking of: https://player.vimeo.com/video/204926692
Hey Thanks for that suggestion! I didn't even know that was possible. That definitely adds another element to my course.
I just tried the link to Jeanette's tutorial and it seems to have a blank screen.
Hi Jon - this blog post has the same tutorial embedded in the page. Are you able to see it there?
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