Hi everyone, I’m looking for some tips on how to create online quizzes that are fun and challenging for my students. I want to use Moodle’s features to make the quizzes interactive and feedback-rich. What are some best practices that you follow when creating online quizzes on Moodle? Please share your ideas and examples. Thank you!
What are some best practices for creating engaging online quizzes on Moodle
by Samir Bhimbha -
Number of replies: 2
In reply to Samir Bhimbha
Re: What are some best practices for creating engaging online quizzes on Moodle
by Tim Hunt -
First of all, write interesting, relevant questions!
Next, use the setting "How questions behave: Ineractive with multiple tries". For this to be effective, when you create your questions, you need to add a couple of hints to each.
Also, consider building your quiz with a few variants of each question, picked at random, so if students want more practice, there is some benefit in attempting the quizzes again. https://docs.moodle.org/402/en/Effective_quiz_practices#Robust_testing_with_random_variants
Next, use the setting "How questions behave: Ineractive with multiple tries". For this to be effective, when you create your questions, you need to add a couple of hints to each.
Also, consider building your quiz with a few variants of each question, picked at random, so if students want more practice, there is some benefit in attempting the quizzes again. https://docs.moodle.org/402/en/Effective_quiz_practices#Robust_testing_with_random_variants
In reply to Tim Hunt
Re: What are some best practices for creating engaging online quizzes on Moodle
by Visvanath Ratnaweera -
+1
Yes, this is not a "Moodle question" but addresses the subject knowledge and teaching skills of the teacher!
I think the OP was not serious, for some reason his account is suspended. Still, the question is an evergreen.
Yes, this is not a "Moodle question" but addresses the subject knowledge and teaching skills of the teacher!
I think the OP was not serious, for some reason his account is suspended. Still, the question is an evergreen.