Question Creation Activity

Activities ::: mod_qcreate
Maintained by Jean-Michel Védrine
The Question Creation Activity is a graded activity where students must create questions in the Moodle question bank. A teacher grades the questions. The students get a grade for the questions they create.

Question Creation Activity 2.01 for Moodle 2.7

Moodle 2.7, 2.8
Released: Wednesday, 12 November 2014, 3:29 AM
The Question Creation Activity is a graded activity where students must create questions in the Moodle question bank. A teacher grades the questions.

The students get a grade for the questions they create.

You can specify a percentage of the grade to be automatically assigned depending on how many of the required questions the student creates and the rest of the grade awarded to the student to be dependent on the grade a teacher assigns for the questions created.

It is possible to choose that the activity is 100% automatic grading without any teacher manual grading, or 100% manually graded by teachers.

You can chose the question types students will be allowed to create and the number of questions required to complete the activity.

This activity is for Moodle 2.7.x and 2.8 versions, it will not work with Moodle previous versions.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
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This activity uses scheduled tasks and needs that your Moodle cron is working and executed at regular and short intervals. If the cron is not working properly, you students will not be able to create any question and they will receive an error message when they try to do so.

Version information

Version build number
2014082503
Version release name
2.01 for Moodle 2.7
Can be updated to
2.03 for Moodle 2.7 (2015022800)
Maturity
Beta
MD5 Sum
11fa51c5f10fa3cd8feb3628a58a8cc9
Supported software
Moodle 2.7, Moodle 2.8

Version control information

Version control system (VCS)
GIT
VCS repository URL

Default installation instructions for plugins of the type Activities

  1. Make sure you have all the required versions.
  2. Download and unpack the module.
  3. Place the folder (eg "assignment") in the "mod" subdirectory.
  4. Visit http://yoursite.com/admin to finish the installation