Many learning experiences have exit quizzes, and some experiences are primary unit review-style quizzes. In such cases, you can see the quiz questions by navigating to the quiz.
To get an overall sense of what students see when taking a quiz and your real-time view of quiz performance, please watch this quiz video. This article will cover 3 areas:
Seeing Quiz Questions
Monitoring Student Responses Using the Quiz
Monitoring Student Responses Using the Dashboard
See Quiz Questions
As a teacher, you can see what questions students are asked in a quiz by navigating to the quiz, which will look similar to the image below.
In the example above, the quiz has 3 questions. You can see the 3 questions, and the correct responses, by clicking on the 1, 2, and 3 below the student list.
Monitor Student Responses in a Quiz
As students take a quiz, you will see responses appear in the quiz in real-time. This is a convenient view if all students are taking the quiz at the same time because you can see each student's performance, and you can view any question to see the distribution of student responses. This is especially helpful if you have the ability to reteach during or soon after the quiz.
When a student participates in an Exploros quiz, you see the results live. They look something like the image below, where green rectangles represent correct responses, red rectangles represent incorrect responses, and grey rectangles have no response yet.
In the above example, there are 3 quiz questions and students are about halfway through the quiz. Seven students answered question 1 correctly, and 2 students answered it incorrectly. Using the bottom view, you can see which incorrect answer(s) were chosen, and by whom, by clicking on the numbers next to the response choices.
Quiz Scores
Student View: When a student submits a quiz the score appears on both the student view and in the teacher view. Students see the quiz results as follows after ending the quiz.
Note that until the experience ends, a student cannot look at the correct and incorrect answers. This is to prevent students from sharing information in the live classroom. As soon as the experience ends a student sees the questions, their answers, and the correct answers to each question.
Teacher View: As a teacher, you immediately see a quiz score when submitted by a student. but not until then. Students have the ability to navigate back and forth and change their answers until submitting a quiz.
Giving a Student the Opportunity to Retake a Quiz
There may be times when you would like to allow a student to redo a quiz. You can always reassign the entire experience, but there is a more direct way. Please look at this article or watch this video to see how to allow a student to retake a quiz.