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Have not done that

But there is really cool tool from new zealand called peer wise.....that has students build questions and solutions....as part of individualmout of class work

http://peerwise.cs.auckland.ac.nz/

Jim Sibley

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On 2013-06-19, at 1:28 PM, Sandra Schonwetter <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Has anyone used phase 3 as a time for teams to create MCQ? This is a higher order thinking skill and a form of application of the content, but is it something that would be successful produced as a 'team assignment'? Would individuals work to accomplish the task?
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