Dear Jen,

Here are some videos on how to do this in Qualtrics.  You might have subscription issues there too.  One tedious way within Brightspace is to ask the same question multiple times, with immediate feedback.  Alternatively you can do things in Qualtrics.

tRAT in Qualtrics https://www.loom.com/share/fa37340902044e56bb6c8fb495eeb0ae?sid=751dbcf0-7c4a-4319-a3db-d29d1d336cda

Point spreading iRAT https://www.loom.com/share/05e9a7f571db48348f168f57b4414194?sid=29201ee9-a5a6-48af-8e74-13582f704045

Self-scoring iRAT with point-spreading https://www.loom.com/share/cb908c503e9d45b49b71cc2e539a2cd5?sid=37824ca7-a3e6-42db-a8b8-201dca74928a

 

Best,

Neal

 

From: Team-Based Learning <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Plunkett, Richard
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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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Subject: online tRATs quizzing

 

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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