Click on "Items" and then choose "New Item".
When you get into the "Edit Test" page, you will want to click on "Add Items".
You can save your created items into an Item Bank that you have created to refer to for other assessments.
This question type allows you to create a multiple choice/response question. You will type your question and possible answers (with your correct answer(s). Then, you will choose your correct answer(s), be able to allow for partial credit, and shuffle unlocked choices (if necessary).
This allows for a drop-down type menu for this choice feature. Only ONE correct answer is chosen in this item choice.
This type of item allows to match multiple pieces through a table-like item. You can limit the number of selections a student can make per row and column, allow for partial credit, and shuffle columns and row labels.
This item type involves using an image and placing "hotspots" on that image as options for answers to a question.
This item involves students typing their answer. An extended item is graded by a rubric.
This item contains a typed, short answer response. There are some options to have one correct response or multiple answers including a point value attached to them.
This item allows answers to be used with a drag and drop feature. There are options to change the direction of the choices. You can lock choices so they are not allowed to be a part of the correct answer side of your answer key.
This item type allows to create a description/notes for the item creator and other authors. You will use the "hottext place" button to insert the answer/choices for students to select throughout the question.
This item has a drag and drop feature for the answers. You can allow partial credit and shuffle unlocked choices.
This item is another drag and drop question style that can be used to give partial credit and have the ability to shuffle choices for students. The "Gapmatch Place" option is used to add spots in the content area for answers.
The Graphic Gap Match interaction requires students to drag and drop image answer choices to fill gaps within a larger image. Graphic Gap Match interactions are Technology Enhanced Items and can only be used with OLA tests.
A Draw interaction requires students to draw the response on a canvas (blank or preselected image) with a set of drawing tools. Draw interactions can be used with scan sheets and OLA tests. This is a human-scored interaction. To support answer scoring, you must add an instructions block containing a rubric to score the item.