My Quizzes

A Netquiz Web project can contain one or several quizzes that are made using the items and media files previously saved in the project's library.

By default, a quiz contains a cover page, an end page and a page for each question. You can use Page items to separate the question pages, which use any of the 13 other types of items requiring different types of interaction from the respondent. For example, a Dictation item asks the respondent to transcribe the contents of an audio file, while a Matching item requires the respondent to pair different elements.

NOTE: One should not confuse items with questions. The item can be seen as one of the Netquiz Web building blocks that you use in preparing the pages of your quiz, whether the pages are in fact questions or pages used to frame your quiz. A question is shown to the respondent and requires an answer. When we create a question, we start with an item to which we can add images, video or audio files in order to create a multimedia quiz.

We can organize the pages of a quiz in order to structure its contents.

The project manager can invite other users to collaborate in preparing quizzes by inviting them to join the project to which the quiz is associated.

To display the list of quizzes:
At the top of the Netquiz Web page, click on Quizzes, then, in the menu on the left beneath the title Quizzes, click on My quizzes.

From this page, you can use all of the functions related to quizzes: add a new quiz, modify, duplicate, flag, see a web preview of the quiz, import or export quizzes, print or delete quizzes, and create collections to organize quizzes.

The columns in the list are as follows:

Code: A unique code number assigned by Netquiz Web when the quiz is saved.
Title: Name given to the quiz by the user, under the Parameters tab when the quiz was created or modified.
Items: Number of items in the quiz.
Collection: Collection as saved at the time when the quiz was added or modified. Although is not essential for a quiz to belong to a collection, collections can help you organize your quizzes.
Status: Status of the quiz. The values are:
Draft
Published
Unpublish

Note: This is a comment added under the Parameters tab concerning a quiz when it was created or modified. The content of this field is not visible in the published quiz. It is used to write notes to help you manage the content or for collaboration with a colleague. It can help identify an item that you wish to note, such as something to check, complete, check copyrights for, etc.).

Modification date: Date and time that an item was last saved.

Star icon:
An orange star is used to flag a quiz or quizzes to which you want to draw a special attention. It could be a quiz to complete or check. You can flag or unflag the quiz by clicking on the star next to the quiz title in the list or by using the command Flag for one or more quizzes in the list.

See Using lists