Teaching

Quizzes

One quiz closes each lecture: 4 multiple-choice questions, plus written questions on the lectures that carry them, 70% to pass, unlimited attempts. This is where you find out which of them is working.

Quizzes

7

on your lectures

Attempts

1,586

submissions counted

Average score

81%

across every attempt

Worth a look

2

under 75% passing, or below the mark

2 quizzes are sending people back

03. Designing an inclusive consultation · 06. Handling exclusion when you find it. Fewer than 75% pass these at the first attempt, or the mean is under the pass mark. When the lectures either side of one are fine, it is usually a question that is ambiguous rather than material that is hard.

Maintaining Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GSI)

Weakest first. Lecture order is in the numbers.

The module

Green Buildings & Efficient Cooling

No lectures with content yet, so no quizzes.

The module

This module’s lectures are still a plan. A quiz is written once a lecture has content.

Reading a low pass rate

A quiz where most people fail one particular question is a question that is ambiguous. A quiz where scores are low across all four is usually a lecture that moved too fast. The first is a twenty-minute fix; the second is a rewrite.

Clearing past attempts after a correction is on each quiz’s own page - the old scores were answering a different question.

The rules are the platform’s

4 questions, 70% to pass, unlimited attempts, no timer - the same for every quiz on the platform, and for the written questions attached to any of them, so a certificate means one thing. Only the super administrator can change them.

Figures are carried for one module in this prototype; anywhere else the console says it does not know rather than showing a zero.