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| == Redrafting this page==
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| Just wondered if anyone had any objections to my redrafting some of this page with newer screenshots?--[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] 06:19, 12 October 2012 (WST)
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| :Sounds like a good thing to do! --[[User:Helen Foster|Helen Foster]] 14:34, 12 October 2012 (WST)
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| :Please go for it!--[[User:Tim Hunt|Tim Hunt]] 20:43, 12 October 2012 (WST)
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| ==Pasting some stuff here for later consideration==
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| Just pasting some of the content from the quiz page here in case I want to add it back in again later
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| ==The basic ideas of quiz-making==
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| The basic idea is in building a quiz is to add questions from the question bank, organize them by page and determine the value of each question.
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| There are several ways to add questions. From the editing quiz tab, the teacher can add question by using the "Question bank contents {Show)" link to find an existing question or use the "Add a question" button to create a new question that is automatically added to the question bank.
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| In the question bank you can create categories, which are similar to folders in your computer file system. You can use Categories to create a hierarchy for organising your questions. Depending upon permissions, you might have access to questions created for other courses by other teachers in the question bank.
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| You can use random questions so that different students get different questions, or so that one student gets different questions each time they attempt the quiz. When a student starts an attempt at the quiz, the random question will be replaced by an actual question, picked at random from a certain category in the question bank.
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| --[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] 19:28, 14 October 2012 (WST)
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