Open henkvancann opened 2 years ago
My first shots:
I'll work them out by myself in Moodle when the time is there.
Like we discussed about for https://github.com/henkvancann/MOOC-trials/issues/21
Great, Please share the sheet with me too. Update sheet -> make it more specific towards the type of questions and the resources we’d like to find.
Best. Henk
On 7 Apr 2022, at 21:32, MH1104 @.***> wrote:
Like we discussed about for #21 https://github.com/henkvancann/MOOC-trials/issues/21 Half an hour for updating the quiz questions Two hours for getting to know moodle and inserting the quiz questions One/two hours for updating the google sheet — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/henkvancann/MOOC-trials/issues/17#issuecomment-1092124247, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AADVA7DFO3VIBGR4ZR6KIPDVD4Z3NANCNFSM5RPAS3BA. You are receiving this because you authored the thread.
Added your email to the google sheet as an editor. Just tried to log into moodle.org but it says invalid login. Tried with both my mail addresses but both didn't work.
Martijn
Teaching sometimes also means inventing clever questions to test people whether they have gained the right knowledge. Even smarter is to reuse open source questions to be found elsewhere.
That is what this assignment is about. Three steps:
In your focus, find websites that have tutorials, questions and answers with explanations, videos with explanations, everything that is relevant within the search area and create organised bookmarks (tree structure).
Throw the organised bookmarks into a Google sheet (create one) and put in columns (create what you need) briefly what the link has to offer, who it is for and put extra links to questions and answers that you have found ready-made.
A question and answer consists of: multiple choice (4 of them), indicating why the correct answer is the right one and optionally why other (less good or wrong choices) are not the right answer.
Your focus has been discussed and will be: {fill in}
Spend 2 hours the first time... to find resources by Googling. When you find something, copy the link and quickly move on to the next one. Don't "hang around” too much, try to dig into the internet options as broad as possible. And make a first draft of the googlesheet with the bookmarks you’ve found.
Spend 2 hours the second time... Putting direct links to the questions in follow-up columns PER BOOKMARK. And then to find resources again by Googling. Expand the sheet and possibly create your own questions by copying from the resources. NB: Always mention sources in texts that you copy from others! Example : "Source {link}”
After these 4 hours, pls send me the intermediate result for feedback.