Help:Quiz
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| + | * [[User:Jaime Prilusky/Sandbox quiz|Demo quiz by Jaime Prilusky]] who installed the quizzer into Proteopedia. | ||
* [[User:Nir_London/FunHunt]] has an interesting method for interactive molecular scenes, with immediate feedback (which does not use the formal Quiz mechanism). | * [[User:Nir_London/FunHunt]] has an interesting method for interactive molecular scenes, with immediate feedback (which does not use the formal Quiz mechanism). | ||
Revision as of 14:56, 20 January 2010
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 (multiple correct words possible, optionally CaSe insensitive)
- numeric answer (exact number, or optional range, or % tolerance)
The special implementation in Proteopedia includes the ability to email answers to the teacher. (Where is this explained?)
Examples
- Demo quiz by Jaime Prilusky who installed the quizzer into Proteopedia.
- User:Nir_London/FunHunt has an interesting method for interactive molecular scenes, with immediate feedback (which does not use the formal Quiz mechanism).
How To Make A Quiz
- Proteopedia:Cookbook#Quiz briefly mentions the implementation in Proteopedia.
- A simple explanation at Wikiversity.
- Help:Quiz at Wikiversity has full details and advanced options.
