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* [[Moodle XML format]] | * [[Moodle XML format]] | ||
* IMS QTI 2.0 | * IMS QTI 2.0 | ||
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*The file has been saved in your course files (course admin block), backup>quiz. | *The file has been saved in your course files (course admin block), backup>quiz. | ||
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+ | *GIFT and Moodle XML formats can be imported into the [[Lesson module]] And [[Quiz module]] via [[Import questions|an import question process]]. | ||
+ | *GIFT and Moodle XML formats can be tweaked to create word processing or spreadsheet documents suitable for paper tests or vetting. | ||
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[[de:Fragen exportieren]] | [[de:Fragen exportieren]] |
Revision as of 13:34, 22 March 2010
Questions may be exported from the Quiz module and the Question bank in any one of 4 formats:
- GIFT format
- Moodle XML format
- IMS QTI 2.0
- XHTML format
Process
- Select the export tab.
- Select the file type for the exported file.
- Use the pulldown menu to select the question category
- Check if you want the category name to exported and/or the context (Course is a context).
- Click on the export questions to file button
- An HTML popup window will show you the questions which have been exported.
- The file has been saved in your course files (course admin block), backup>quiz.
Use of Exported files
- GIFT and Moodle XML formats can be imported into the Lesson module And Quiz module via an import question process.
- GIFT and Moodle XML formats can be tweaked to create word processing or spreadsheet documents suitable for paper tests or vetting.