Keywords: choice, poll, vote, choose.

What is it?

A choice activity is very simple – the teacher asks a question and presents several choices from which students can select one or more.

Why use it?

It can be useful as a quick poll to stimulate thinking about a topic; to allow the class to vote on a direction for the course; or to gather research consent.

Choice results may be published after students have answered, after a certain date, or not at all. Results may be published with student names or anonymously, and Moodle allows students to be informed of how the results are published.

Who can use it?

Before I start...

Think about:

Meeting the baseline

The  UCL E-Learning Baseline  suggests the following for Structure :

The Orientation section suggests that you should:

How do I set one up?

  1. Turn edit mode on via the toggle button in the top-right of your course page.
  2. Go to the part of your Moodle course you would like to add the, hover your mouse over the topic area where you wish the Choice to appear, then select the '+' plus symbol.
  3. Select 'Choice' then enter a Name and Description (which you can display on the course page if you wish).
  4. Next you need to enter the Choice Options you wish to present to students. 
  5. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click 'Save and display'.


Further guidance on Choice is available from Moodle Docs.

If you find any inaccurate or missing information you can even update this yourself (it's a communal wiki).

If you have a specific question about the tool please contact the Digital Education team.

Caution

None at this time.

Examples and case studies

Please note: the screenshots used in these case study guides might not be from the current version of Moodle.

ELDG 2015 - 2016; using Moodle (Choice) in the classroom: Quick Guide
ELDG 2015 - 2016; using Moodle (Choice) in the classroom: Long Guide

Questions & Answers

None  at this time .

Further information

None  at this time .