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Moodle User’s Association choose “Expanded Question Bank Management/Categorization” for Jan-June 2017 project cycle @moodleassoc

Moodle User’s Association choose “Expanded Question Bank Management/Categorization” for Jan-June 2017 project cycle @moodleassoc | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
 In the first few project cycles, Moodle User’s Association has successfully delivered Recycle Bin and improved Course Overview Blocks in Moodle core. For the first project development cycle of year 2017 during Jan – June 2017, MUA has selected the “Expanded Question Bank Management/Categorization” as the project to go ahead with development.

Expanded Question Bank Management/Categorization Project:

The Expanded Question Bank Management/Categorization project will improve the overall Question bank management. The project will allow the teachers to add new labels to questions for creating question sets out of different categories. It will also help the use of questions in ‘random question set’ question types instead of ‘random question from category’.

Complete requirements for the Expanded Question bank management/categorization project are documented here. The project is proposed by Trevor Jones from University of Alberta. Trevor has also contributed plugins into the Moodle plugins directory like Course overview lite & category Administrator.

Via Miloš Bajčetić
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Want To Use The Question Bank For Your Moodle Quizzes?

Want To Use The Question Bank For Your Moodle Quizzes? | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

Demonstrating knowledge is a critical part in the learning process. For teachers, this means being clear about the ideas, topics and other materials that students are expected to learn as a part of lesson activities, and then testing whether or not that knowledge was acquired.

Moodle offers instructors the opportunity to generate testing materials (i.e. questions) and store them in a Question Bank for use in course activities. These questions can then be accessed and reused for quizzes.


Via Miloš Bajčetić, Laurent Picard
Wendy Zaruba-Lundene's curator insight, January 21, 2016 9:22 AM

Great tip for Moodle users.