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Questions are sometimes called Assessment Items, c.f. the IMS QTI Implementation Model. You can choose from many different question formats, and improve the efficiency of a question by careful design of feedback and randomisation. In designing a question, we have to consider Variety of question formatsQuestions for e-assessment tests and quizzes can
Several systems now exist in which one can build questions which have a number of interdependent parts. These can be used to split a complex procedure into stages or to explore the candidate’s ability to synthesise ideas and progress from familiar territory to solve a previously unseen problem. FeedbackFeedback is vitally important - it should
Feedback ties the e-assessment to the e-learning. Random elementsThe most efficient way to create assessment items – be they numerical or textual - is to build in random elements. "Add 23 and 59" If you can make a question which chooses each number randomly from the range 15 to 99 inclusive, you have 85×85=7225 possible questions. See an actual example. Contact us for more information about our question design services. |


