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Quiz: Saving a Quiz as a Text File for Importing into Moodle
Once most formatting is done, save and close the file. Open Notepad (not Word or Wordpad) and open the quiz file in Notepad. Now follow the steps below to save the quiz as a special type of text file that can be imported into Moodle. Click on "File", the...
Start a Quality Matters Self-Review using the CRMS
If you would like to start a Quality Matters Self-Review using the Course Review Management System (CRMS), follow the instructions below. Step-by-step guide To start a Quality Matters Self-Review using the CRMS: Go to MyQM and login. Click CRMS at the to...
Poll Everywhere - Presenting Poll in Class
Two Ways to Present Your Poll 1. Presenting from the Web by Poll Everywhere When you are ready for the audience to respond, you will need to activate the poll. This publishes the poll on your PollEv.com response page (i.e. PollEv.com/your-username). To activ...
Poll Everywhere - Creating & Presenting Polls
Two Ways to Use this Tool The Poll Everywhere Website Integrated into an application such as PowerPoint, Google Slides, Zoom, etc. This polling tool is free for up to 40 students. You may get everything you need from Poll Everywhere's Step-by-step Guide...
Poll Everywhere - Restrict Participation
When creating polls for use in class, you may want to restrict participation to Registered Participants Only but registered participants is a premium feature that can be purchased on the Poll Everywhere Pricing page. Restrict Participation Once your students...
VoiceThread Guest Access
If you need to add a person who is not enrolled as a student or an employee of Clarkson University to a VoiceThread in your course, (for example you have invited a guest speaker and would like to give them the opportunity to comment and interact with students)...
Reducing the risk of cheating during online quizzes and exams
Between AI and the Internet, students have plenty of opportunity to find answers online. Although quizzes and exams do have a place in assessment, research offers some caveats for using them. What Does the Research Say About Testing? Here is an example of wha...