Hi Jen, Richard, and all,
I’ve been pretty successful using the “Interactive with Multiple Tries” feature in the Moodle quiz activity for tRATs. I’m curious if others have
used that. That’s not helpful though if you are in D2L/Brightspace. A workaround I was thinking about for a tRAT in D2L is to use multiple attempts of the entire quiz and then each attempt gets marked on a declining scale. When teams go through their second
attempt, they would just skip the questions they had already answered correctly and only answer the ones they had gotten wrong. That’s a bit complicated though from a grading perspective.
I am very curious, Richard, about your experience with Qualtrics! I like the idea of confidence-based responses in the iRAT. We have a Qualtrics
license here and that might be an interesting alternative to one of the various TBL platforms out there. I am curious about the data privacy implications though and how you manage that since it’s not a tool that’s been vetted for teaching/learning use. We
don’t have enough instructors doing TBL yet to justify purchasing something like InteDashboard.
Take care,
Derek
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Dear Jen,
Thanks for the good question. InteDashboard is excellent, but we don’t all have ready access to it. I have used online Qualtrics-based iRATs and tRATs that were developed by
Neal Carter at BYU Idaho. He kindly shared templates he designed for iRATs that allow points spreading (confidence-based answering), and tRATs with answer-until-correct functionality (it also allows for customizing the marks for each attempt).
I’d be happy to talk about my experience with them, and I’m sure Neal would be able to help as well. I’m interested to hear what others out there are using!
Best,
Richard
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Hello there,
I’m a faculty developer at a small college in British Columbia. I have been approached by instructors who wish to integrate tRAT testing in their online/Hyflex courses. I’m wondering if folks
have recommendations for a free or inexpensive online quizzing tools that mimics the tRAT scratch cards. That would mean it allows students to choose multiple answers/question to get to the correct one with the possibility of earning descending, partial marks
for doing so.
Btw, we use Brightspace as our LMS (I don’t think there’s a quiz feature that allows this), and unfortunately, there’s no budget for subscription to Intedashboard at this time.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jen
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