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An OU Multiple Response question is a multiple-choice, multiple-response question type. The main difference from a standard multiple-choice question type is the grading mechanism. When creating a question, the teacher simply indicates which choices are correct. If there are n number of choices, the student scores 1/n for each correct choice and loses 1/n for each incorrect choice.
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Random Short-Answer Matching Questions are like a standard Matching question , with answer options in a list, but the sub-questions are generated from the Short Answer questions in the current category. The available answers are generated from the acceptable answers to each short-answer selected. If a short-answer question has multiple acceptable answers (with 100%), Moodle will select the...
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The Select Missing Words question is very similar to the Drag and Drop into Text question type, but the words/phrases are in a drop down menu. This is helpful when the text is quite long and students would have to scroll a lot to drag and drop. Example: To Add a Select Missing Words Question to the Question Bank: Open Moodle and select your course .
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Matching questions consist of a content area (which may include a list of sub-questions) and a list of names or statements that students must match correctly. Each match is equally weighted to contribute towards the grade for the total question. (For example, if a Matching question has 10 pairs and is worth 10 points, a student could score an 8/10 for that question.) To Add a Matching...
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In a short answer question, the student types in a word or phrase in response to a question (that may include a image). Answers may or may not be case sensitive. The answer could be a word or a phrase, but it must match one of your acceptable answers exactly. It's a good idea to keep the required answer as short as possible to avoid missing a correct answer that's phrased differently. ...
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Essay Questions allow a response of a few sentences or paragraphs. This must then be graded manually. For more information, see Manual Grading . NOTE: For longer essays, it is recommended that instructors use the Assignment activity as the Essay question is intended for no more than a couple of paragraphs of text. See How to Create an Assignment for more information. To...
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With the Multiple Choice question type you can create single-answer and multiple-answer questions, include pictures, sound or other media in the question and/or answer options (by inserting HTML) and weight individual answers. To Add a Multiple Choice Question to the Question Bank Open Moodle and select your course . In the Administration block, click Question Bank ...
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The custom certificate allows an instructor to distribute a certificate to students upon completion of an activity, module, course, etc. The certificate is a PDF, and can be customized per student automatically. There are two steps you must complete: Add the certificate activity to the course. Customize the certificate . Before creating a certificate, you will need a...
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To begin creating a lesson activity, you will add one to the course and set up all of the parameters, whether it will be graded, etc. Create a Lesson Log into Moodle, and access your course. Click "Add a learning activity" and select "Lesson." Lesson Settings Appearance : Choose how you want the lesson to appear. Choices include a progress bar,...
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Moodle Forums can be graded through whole forum grading or a process called rating . Whole forum grading is a new Moodle feature that allows instructors to assess student forum postings from a grading interface that collects all student postings and displays them on one page. Ratings are selected for a post from a scale that can be customized. When ratings are enabled for a forum, a grade...
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