Type in the question content in the designated areas and a description of the assignment (optional). Note that there must be at least one character in the Question Content box to add another question or Save and continue. You will have the opportunity to Edit questions before distributing the assignment to students.
Markdown formatting is supported and inline math equations can be entered by surrounding the text in single dollar signs. Displayed math is surrounded by double dollar signs. The Preview button shows how the formatted text will be visible to students.
Tables, bullets, bold and italics fonts can all be used. Refer to https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet for some quick formatting tips.
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Images can be added to the question content field by simply dragging an image file (jpg, png, etc) to the question content field or clicking the Attach files button at the bottom left of the content field. This will not be rendered as an image but placed as a link. Give the link a meaningful title by changing the text in the square brackets of the code. For example, [Click here](https://google.com)
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4. Edit the question labels and maximum points for each question. The default labels are Q1, Q2, etc and default max points is 10 per question. Designate any questions you wish as Bonus. The maximum points for a bonus question will not be included in the total points available for the assessment.
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5. To preview how the entire assignment will appear to students, you can click on Preview Assessment at the bottom of the page during the creation process.
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5. Once you are finished, click Save and go to Dashboard.6. From the Dashboard, the Question content and max points can be edited later by clicking on the Questions tab on the right side of the screen. Questions can not be deleted once the assessment has been distributed to students. Changes to the question content or max points that are made after the assessment has been distributed to students will be updated live so that students revisiting the assignment page online will see the changes. There is no notification sent to students regarding any changesOnce the assessment has been created (for instructions on how to create an assignment please refer to the article Creating an assigned assessment in Crowdmark) the next step after the assignment details is to add your questions to the assignment.
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For each question, you can select which type of response students will submit. You can choose between Multiple choice (MC), Text (with Markdown formatting) and Image/PDF file. To learn more about how students interact with the different response types, see Completing and submitting an assessment.
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Note: You may use a mixture of multiple choice, image upload, and text entry questions in your assignment. The grading tools available depend on the question type. Please see Grading tools for an overview. |
For the most up-to-date information on adding questions to an assignment or inputting student accommodations in bulk, please refer to the latest articles available on Crowdmark.
These resources provide comprehensive, step-by-step guidance to ensure smooth navigation and successful implementation of these tasks.
How to add questions to an assignment:
https://crowdmark.com/help/adding-questions-to-an-assignment/
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Requests for training or assessment design type inquiries, please feel free to reach out to: CTE liaisons. |
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