Note: To complete these procedures, you must be assigned a role having the necessary permissions. To determine your role, follow the directions in Participant roles. For a basic understanding of roles and permissions, see Permissions and roles: Overview.
To create a new assessment (e.g., a test, quiz, or survey), in the
menubar of the relevant course or project site,
click Tests
& Quizzes
. From the Assessments page, you can
create a new assessment from scratch or from a template. (For more
information about using templates, see Adding, editing, or deleting an Assessment Type.) You also can import an assessment; see Importing or exporting assessments.
There are four basic steps to creating a new assessment:
In the "New Assessment" area, under "Create a new assessment":
Choose assessment type (optional)
drop-down box. For more on assessment types, see About Assessment Types.Create
. This will take you to the editing screen.The Settings
link, available from the Assessments page or
from the editing screen, allows you to specify various parameters for
the assessment (e.g., delivery dates and security settings). For more
information on the possible settings, see Assessment settings.
Note: You should not use the Immediate Feedback setting in Tests & Quizzes when assessing learning, as it may provide information students can use to correct their answers before submitting a test.
When you create a new assessment, a part (i.e., section) called
"Default" is created automatically. If you leave it named "Default",
that title will not appear on your assessment; to change the part's
name, click Edit
. You can begin adding questions immediately
to "Default", or you can add your own parts.
To add a part to your assessment:
Add Part
.
Add Attachments
.
Save
. To cancel them, click
Cancel
.
New parts will be listed in the order you create them. To switch
the order of two parts, before a part's name, change the number in the
drop-down list (i.e., next to "Part"). For example, if you have three
parts, and you want the third part to appear first, use the drop-down
list to change the 3
to 1
. The third part will
become the first part and the first part will become the third.
To edit the name and any of the information and settings
associated with a part, next to that part's name, click
Edit
.
Your assessment must always contain at least one part, but you can remove any of the parts you create. You can also remove the "Default" part, as long as you've already created another part to replace it.
To remove a part:
Note: The first part listed on the editing screen
will not have the Remove
option. To remove the first part,
you must switch its order with another part (if you don't have another
part, you'll have to create one), and then click Remove
.
Remove
.Remove part and all questions
Remove part only and move question(s) to
(use the
accompanying drop-down list to choose another part)
Remove
.
You can either create a new question to add to the assessment, or you can add a question from a question pool. To add your first question, first create an assessment, and then from the drop-down menu next to "Add Question:", choose the type of question to add. For more on question types, see Creating questions for an assessment. Once you've selected the type of question, the question editing screen will open.
To add a question from a question pool, from the drop-down menu
next to "Add Question", select Copy from Question Pool
.
On the question editing screen, the available options will depend upon the type of question you are adding. To change the type of question, choose another option from the "Change Question Type" drop-down menu. Options common to most question types include:
Note: The total points you assign will be divided among all the blanks in the question. For example, take the following question:
Polonius advises Laertes: "Neither a {borrower} nor a {lender} be".If you assign 10 points to this question, students will get 5 points each for filling in "borrower" and "lender".
Save
to add the question to
your assessment or to save any changes to the question.
Cancel
to abort the
question or changes and return to the editing screen.
After you insert a question into your new assessment, a drop-down
list, Insert New Question
, will appear in the assessment
editing screen at the end of each part. Use this button to add a
question directly to a specific part. Near the top, within the
assessment's title bar, clicking Preview
allows
you to preview the assessment as it presently stands. After you've
saved questions within your assessment, you can use the corresponding
Edit
and Remove
buttons to alter or delete
questions.