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351 TopicsMerging questions from multiple forms into one form / points per option
Hi, I've been pushing for greater use of office 365 across my school but one area that is really slowing progress is the inability to copy questions between forms. This is useful for larger assessments based on topic tests and also tackling student misconceptions (copying questions they've scored poorly on in the past into a new quiz). Students also get very frustrated with multi-answer questions and getting 1 option wrong means they will get 0 marks for the whole question. I have a couple of ideas for this: A similar system to https://quizizz.com/ where you can navigate other forms and directly copy/drag questions into your new form Similar to the above with an option to sort by % of correct answers When you select 'multiple answers' for a form, move the points next to each option. Then a student getting 3/4 of the options would get 3 points rather than 0 I'm happy to show you student/staff feedback across my school to show how valuable this functionality would be to educational institutions. Thank-you for reading3.4KViews1like1CommentMS Forms polls/quizzes: live presentation
HI there Is it possible to create a poll/quiz with multiple questions but where the presenter has control as to when to progress through the quiz? I.e. all respondents answer q1, presenter presents results, then everyone moves onto q2 etc. Thanks Joe640Views1like3CommentsList of "shortcuts" for importing a quiz to Form
Are there "shortcut" lists of how to format the original quiz, before importing, so that I can spend less time on creating the form? For example, 1. What is the 3rd planet from the Sun? A. Venus B. Pluto C. Mars D. Earth ANS: D I've noticed that when I import a quiz, the answer is correctly selected if I put underneath my question "ANS: [Letter of choice]" ("ans:" is fine as well) like I did in the example above. This is very helpful in creating quizzes quickly . I wish to know if there is a list of other "shortcuts" for formatting the original quiz document to streamline creating quizzes even further. (In particular, the text I would need to automate putting in feedback after the test is done and graded vs spending time going to each choice and putting in a rationale/feedback.)473Views0likes1CommentShortcuts for importing from Word
Are there shortcuts of how to format a quiz so that I can spend less time on creating the form? For example, I've noticed that when I import a quiz from Word, the answer is correctly selected if I put underneath my question "ANS: [Letter of choice]." Even "ans:" is fine as well. So, for another example, 1. What color is the sky? A. Brown B. Green C. Neon Pink D. Blue ANS: D That will create a question with the correct answer selected. I wish to know if there any other shortcuts for me to streamline my workflow. Like, the feedback option or even if it an "select all that applies" trigger that I can put into a word document to just speed up generating quizzes.447Views0likes2Comments