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{{Questions}}The essay question type is intended for short answers of a paragraph or two, that one often finds on exams. For longer essays, text or file uploads in an [[Assignment]] are better choices.
The essay question type is intended for short answers of a paragraph or two, that one often finds on exams. For longer essays, [[Online text assignment]] or [[Upload a single file assignment]] are better choices.
 


==Question set-up==
==Question set-up==
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#Select an image to display if you want to add a picture to the question. For the student, it appear immediately after the question text.
#Select an image to display if you want to add a picture to the question. For the student, it appear immediately after the question text.
#Set the 'default question grade' (i.e. the maximum number of marks for this question).
#Set the 'default question grade' (i.e. the maximum number of marks for this question).
#''Moodle 1.7+:'' Add 'General Feedback' if required. This is text that appears to the student after he/she has answered the question. Note that this is effectively the same as the subsequent 'Feedback' field. The only difference is that General Feedback always appears at the bottom of the question, even after the grade and teacher's comments have been added.
#Add 'General Feedback' if required. This is text that appears to the student '''after the question is graded'''.
#Add feedback if required. This is text that appears to the student after he/she has answered the question. See 'General Feedback' above if using Moodle 1.7 or higher.
#Set an input box size to indicate the length of answer expected.
#Allow attachments if required.
#Add information for graders as appropriate.
#Click Save changes to add the question to the category.
#Click Save changes to add the question to the category.
===Creating a response template===
{{New features}}
When using the Essay question type, you can set a template which appears in the students' text editor to help them scaffold their response:
{|
| [[File:templatebox.png|thumb|Response template in question set up screen]]
| [[File:quiztemplate.png|thumb|What the student sees]]
|
|}


==Question grading==
==Question grading==
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The essay question will not be assigned a grade until it has been reviewed by a teacher and manually graded. Until that happens, the student's grade will be 0.
The essay question will not be assigned a grade until it has been reviewed by a teacher and manually graded. Until that happens, the student's grade will be 0.


To grade a student's answer in a quiz, use the ''manual grading'' tab on the [[Quiz_reports|Results]] section of the quiz. When manually grading an essay question, the grader is able to enter a custom comment in response to the essay and assign a score for the essay.
To grade a student's answer in a quiz, follow the 'manual grading' link under Results in ''Administration>Quiz administration'' in your course. When manually grading an essay question, the grader is able to enter a custom comment in response to the essay and assign a score for the essay.


==Essay questions in a Lesson==
==Essay questions in a Lesson==
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==See also==
==See also==


*Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=86768 Student adding an image to their answer] forum discussion
*Using Moodle [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=159689 Grading essay questions] forum discussion
 




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Latest revision as of 10:10, 11 March 2014


The essay question type is intended for short answers of a paragraph or two, that one often finds on exams. For longer essays, text or file uploads in an Assignment are better choices.

Question set-up

  1. Choose a category
  2. Give the question a descriptive name - this allows you to identify it in the question bank.
  3. Enter the question in the 'question text' field
  4. Select an image to display if you want to add a picture to the question. For the student, it appear immediately after the question text.
  5. Set the 'default question grade' (i.e. the maximum number of marks for this question).
  6. Add 'General Feedback' if required. This is text that appears to the student after the question is graded.
  7. Set an input box size to indicate the length of answer expected.
  8. Allow attachments if required.
  9. Add information for graders as appropriate.
  10. Click Save changes to add the question to the category.

Creating a response template

New feature
in Moodle 2.5!

When using the Essay question type, you can set a template which appears in the students' text editor to help them scaffold their response:

Response template in question set up screen
What the student sees

Question grading

The essay question will not be assigned a grade until it has been reviewed by a teacher and manually graded. Until that happens, the student's grade will be 0.

To grade a student's answer in a quiz, follow the 'manual grading' link under Results in Administration>Quiz administration in your course. When manually grading an essay question, the grader is able to enter a custom comment in response to the essay and assign a score for the essay.

Essay questions in a Lesson

To grade lesson essay questions, first click on the name of the lesson in your course page. If there are essay questions to be graded, there will be a link saying "Grade essay questions". This link will open a screen showing how many ungraded essay questions there are. Ungraded essay questions will be in listed in red. Click the link for the essay you wish to grade.

The essay grading screen shows the title of the question, the student's essay response, and a place you can write optional comments and give the essay a score. Click the Submit grade button to record your score and comments. Graded questions will be displayed in green. Repeat the process to finish grading. Click the "Email graded essays" link to email your responses to your students.

See also