Online Quiz Tools Now Available
The Centre for the Support of Teaching,
working with Computing and Network Services, has developed
a general-purpose online quiz tool for York instructors
- YQuiz.
YQuiz is currently in use for two online
tutorials: The Academic Integrity Tutorial and the Library
Research Roadmap at http://www.yorku.ca/tutorial/.
This site also contains more information on YQuiz and
instructions for using the tool. A quiz is under development
for the third online tutorial, on Pre-Writing Strategies.
For more information on the online tutorials, see the
article in this newsletter.
YQuiz features
YQuiz is designed for simple online quizzes and self-tests.
It's not intended to replace more sophisticated formal
testing tools already in use at York (such as WebCT
Quiz); rather, it is a tool for "participation
activities".
YQuiz supports three question types (multiple choice,
true/false, and matching answers), and allows three
levels of feedback (for a correct answer, for an incorrect
answer, and for the overall quiz score). Students
can attempt a quiz multiple times and see their score.
They can also check which of their answers are correct
or incorrect, if this option is allowed by the author
of the quiz. Quiz availability can also be limited
by date and time.
An important feature is quiz "sections",
which can be used to group related questions together
with a common heading and introductory material, and/or
to randomly present a specific number of questions
chosen from a larger set.
If desired, quizzes can be set up to require Passport
York authentication and to track student participation,
allowing the faculty instructor to obtain class-based
reports online.
Faculty who want to use any of the existing online
tutorials, with quizzes where available, as a participation
requirement in their class are welcome to do so. To
track student participation you can have your students
print out the results page and bring it to class or
attach it to an assignment, or check your class participation
statistics online. If you wish to check your course
statistics for the online tutorials you can arrange
to do so by sending a request to cst@yorku.ca,
indicating which tutorial you would like to be able
to monitor, and including your course code(s) and your
Passport York ID. Course statistics can be tracked for
any grouping known to the Student Information System,
including lectures, seminars, and tutorials.
To try the quizzes yourself, simply move to the end
of either the Academic Integrity Tutorial or the Library
Research Roadmap.
Coming Soon: YQuiz Writer
The final phase of the YQuiz tool, YQuiz
Writer will provide a simple, flexible tool to allow
instructors to create, edit and manage quizzes for their
courses using their York Central Web account. YQuiz
writer will also allow faculty to provide different
quizzes to different segments of a class. It is expected
that YQuiz Writer will be available later this fall.
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