There are various options for creating Moodle quizzes more quickly than using the online Moodle quiz creation tool. Options include:
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Buying test banks from textbook publishers and then importing them to Moodle
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- Respondus: http://www.respondus.com/products/testbank/search.php
- ExamView format (can be converted to Moodle format using MoodlXMLBuilder: http://www.einstruction.com/products/examview/examview-assessment-suite
Asking students to contribute question
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Creating questions offline then importing them to Moodle
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Importing quiz questions into Moodle:
The most straight forward way of importing standard quiz questions into Moodle is using the Word Table format.
Comprehensive information on importing questions into Moodle: http://docs.moodle.org/23/en/Import_questions
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Importing questions from native Moodle format or from text files:
Comprehensive formats:
Both of these These formats support multiple-choice, true-false, short answer, matching, missing word, cloze, numerical and essay questions.
They may do not support calculated, drag and drop, algebra, regular expression or random matching questions - this needs to be confirmed!questions:
- Word Table format (recommended) lets you create Moodle quiz questions, including comprehensive feedback and grades in Word tables, then upload them to Moodle. It supports images and LaTeX. This can save you time.
- GIFT format: Use a text file to export and import many Moodle question types with feedback, marks etc. Images are not supported. Find out how to format the text file here: http://buypct.com/gift_reference.pdf Enables multiple-choice, true-false, short answer, matching, missing word, numerical and essay questions to be imported or exported via text file.
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- There are many tools to create GIFT format files:
- Tools for creating GIFT files: http://bit.ly/109aA6o
- Excel to GIFT: https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=45245
- Moodle XML format: A very comprehensive format for import and export of many question types, that also supports images.
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- Create Moodle XML format files using:
- Java based program for Windows, Mac and Linux: http://www.nashcc.edu/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=248&func=startdown&id=1864
- Word toolbar (open the .dot file): http://www.finemetronome.com/moodle/
- VLE Tools: http://vletools.com
- See how to add images to your questions using VLE tools: http://www.slideshare.net/tjuly/adding-images-to-moodle-quiz-and-import-via-xml
- Export from ExamView, Blackboard or EZTools using this Java based program for Windows, Mac and Linux: http://www.nashcc.edu/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=248&func=startdown&id=1864
Simple formats for specific question types:
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- Blackboard: for importing questions from Blackboard version 5 "POOL" type export format.
- Blackboard V6+: supports all Blackboard export formats via zip file (includes images) or dat file.
- Examview: imports quetions from Examview 4 XML files. For Examview 5+ Blackboard format may be used.
- Hot Potatoes: imports Hot Potatoes questions into Moodle. Hot Potatoes is a freeware suite of applications that create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises. Hot Potatoes is available from: http://hotpot.uvic.ca
- Learnwise format: imports multiple choice questions saved in Learnwise's XML format.
- WebCT format: imports multiple-choice and short answer questions saved in WebCT's text-based format.
- Examview: imports quetions from Examview 4 XML files. For Examview 5+ Blackboard format may be used.
- Respondus: As of Moodle 2, Respondus is no longer supported as a quiz question format. In order to import from Respondus a plugin would need to be installed on UCL Moodle.
Generating a Moodle question bank using the Maths Quiz GUI
Created by Tristan Robinson as part of an ELDG project