Topic 4 Graphical questions

Here are some examples of graphical question types, with immediate feedback available to the student. These would typically be used as a form of "active learning", reinforcing concepts that have been discussed in the text or in a video, with success or failure not recorded but feedback given.

On the next page we will show some similar question types used as part of a graded self-assessment quiz, the results of which are recorded and can drive key outcomes like certification and access to further content.

In this drag-and-drop question the student is asked to correctly name three planets in our solar system. The drop zone for the labels is indicated, it's just a matter of dropping the correct label into each one.

Name the planets

In this drag-and-drop variant, the drop zone is a text label rather than part of a graphic.

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In this mark-the-words question the student is asked to identify grammatical errors. There can be more than one error per sentence.

Find the errors
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Graphical questions I understand what graphical questions are available

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I understand how to integrate graphical questions with other content
I understand how best to deploy graphical questions as part of an online learning course
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