Using the quiz feature, teachers can provide learners with open and multiple choice questions in order to collect data about skills development. You can create exercises that can be responded to only once or multiple times.
NOTE: Assessments, Goals, Assessment Train, Journals and Quizzes are not an integrated part of the Qridi Core product. They work as stand-alone features that are available to Qridi Core users. The data accumulated in these features cannot be viewed in Qridi Core's 'Reflection section'.
To create new exercises, click the Add quiz button.
Click the Settings icon (⚙) to edit, copy and delete completed quizzes.
Click the Answers button to view the learners’ responses to the quiz.
All quizzes are based on Quiz templates. The templates are collections of questions you can pick for your quizzes.
You can either use ready-made Qridi Core quiz templates or create new ones in the Library. You can share a quiz template you have created with other teachers or copy templates from other teachers to yourself.
Creating a New Quiz
Add quiz
Click the ‘Add quiz’ button.
Name the quiz with the text editor. Add instructions, select the validity period, and determine whether or not the quiz is to be repeated: Continuous quiz or Single quiz.
Continuous quiz: Learners can respond to the quiz as many times as they want within its period of validity. Suitable for supporting practice.
Single quiz: The learners can complete the quiz only once. Suitable for small tests.
Select which questions to ask in this quiz.
First select the Quiz template (theme of the individual questions selected for assessment).
The Own tab features the quiz templates that are available to you personally. You can add new templates by clicking Add new. The easiest way to create new quiz tempaltes is to use the Qridi library (more detailed instructions).
The School’s tab contains the shared quiz templates available to your school or municipality. Administrative teachers can create new shared quiz templates for the school.
The Recommended tab features ready-made quiz templates that are available to everyone.
Once you have selected the quiz template, you can pick your desired questions on the right by clicking the green (+) icons. The selected questions are displayed at the bottom of the view.
You can add multiple questions to the assessment from one or more templates. You can remove selected questions by clicking the (-) icon. To change the order of the questions, grab the arrow icon to the left of the question and move it up or down in the list.
You can select whether or not the learner is presented with a self-assessment question at the end of the quiz.
Click Create
Question Types
Text answer:
The learners answer the question in writing and the teacher scores each learner’s answer. This type can only be used for one-off exercises.
Text answer with automatic correction:
You can define correct and partially correct responses and scoring. Qridi scores the exercise automatically for learners. You can add correct answer alternatives based on the learners’ responses.
Multiple choice:
Learners select the answers from a list of predefined alternatives. Learners who select all the right answers get the full score. Learners who select one or more correct answer and no incorrect ones get half of the score. Learners who select one or more incorrect answer get no points.
Multiplication:
Select a number between 0 and 9 to set the multiplication table for the questions. Qridi will create the questions randomly so the learners will not be presented with the same ones. The answer are checked automatically.
Make ten:
Qridi selects one random make-ten question. For example, 6+_=10. The answer are checked automatically.
Checking the Answers
Click ‘Answers’ on the quiz card to view the learners’ responses (image above).
The ‘Summary’ button displays quiz-specific statistics.
If you want to change the scoring of a specific answer, click the name of the learner who answered the question. You can change the scoring in the next view.
Changing the Scoring
You can mark a learner’s answer as correct, partially correct or wrong. The points awarded for the exercise are updated automatically.
Select both check both boxes to update the assessment template in the Library. Please note that if you use the school’s template, you cannot save changes in it. You can edit the assessment template if you make a copy of it for yourself.
You select the scope of the scoring in the menu that is opened:
No boxes selected – use the scoring for this learner only.
First box selected – use the scoring for this quiz only, but do not change the assessment template.
Both boxes selected – use this scoring for everyone and add it to the assessment template, which will also change the quizzes that use the template in question.
Editing and Removing Quizzes and Other Actions
You can manage quizzes with the following buttons:
Editing, removing, and copying quizzes can be performed in a menu that can be opened by clicking this button.
Learners’ answers can be viewed by clicking this button.
As with most other functions, separate quizzes for individual learners or smaller groups of learners can be created with the ‘Learner groups’ function.
Usage as a Learner
Learners can create quizzes through their own interface by clicking the Quiz button. Created quizzes are visible to both the learner and the class teacher.
Active / Future / History
Quizzes are divided into active and future assessments and assessment history, based on their periods of validity.
Active quizzes are currently available and visible.
Future quizzes are not visible to the learner. The teacher can edit and view them.
Quizzes in the history are no longer valid and cannot be taken by the learner. Both the learner and teacher can view them.