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Quizzes

 

Quizzes in ClassSwift are quick, one-question assessments that teachers can launch during class to check understanding, spark discussion, or add a fun challenge. They can be created instantly from the in-class toolbar or prepared ahead of time in Pre-Class mode, where saved quizzes are stored in the Quiz Collection for future use.

In-Class Toolbar:

 

 

Quizzes are quick, 1-question assessments that are great for:

  • Comprehension Checks
  • Pop quizzes
  • Discussion questions
  • Fun competitions with ClassSwift Leaderboard
  • Warm up activities

True/False

The True/False Quiz type is the fastest way to ask the class a question in minimal time. It can be used as a mid-lesson comprehension check, a graded pop quiz, or a starting point for a new topic.

  1. Start a lesson and click on Quiz from the Toolbar.
  2. Click True/False in the Quiz menu and drag your mouse over the content you wish to capture for your quiz
  3. Review and then click Start Quiz.
  4. Your Quiz is now sent to the class – the Results section will populate as students give their answers. In this case, True or False.
  5. Review the answers with the class, transition into a discussion, or simply end the Quiz by pressing  to stop receiving responses. Then choose the correct answer to share with the class.
  6. The right panel shows individual responses and has controls to hide answers or pick a student at random to continue discussion. Student responses will be shown on the Results page. Response data is shown as a bar graph or pie chart in the left panel.
    Notes: Use the  button to hide student answers.

Multiple Choice

The Multiple Choice Quiz offers flexibility with single and multiple answer settings.

  1. Start a lesson and click on Multiple Choice in the Quiz Tab.
  2. Click and drag your mouse over the question to select your content.
  3. Choose:
    • ABC or 123 answers. You can pick an option here according these choice options.
    • Multiple answers or just one
    • How many answer choices (up to 6) Then click Start Quiz.
  4. The Results section will populate as students give their answers. To stop receiving answers, press End Quiz.
  5. Select the correct answer, then click Disclose Answer. Students will see the answer you choose on their devices.
  6. The Results section will then show responses from the entireclass. The  icon hides/shows student names and numbers. In the left panel, the  buttons switch between bar and pie charts.
  7. End the activity by closing the window using .

Poll

The Poll quiz type is designed for encouraging new discussions, collecting information or for casting a quick classroom vote. Polls are ungraded and answers do not have point values.

  1. Start a lesson and click on Poll in the Quiz Tab.
  2. Click and drag your mouse over the question to select your content of your Poll content. In this example we are asking students what they think will happen before showing them.
  3. Select number of choices and click Start Quiz.
  4. Students will show up on the Results page as they answer on their devices. Click End Quiz to stop receiving responses and go to the Results page.
  5. See student responses. There are no correct/incorrect answers when using this Quiz mode. In the left panel, the  buttons switch between bar and pie charts. Click  button to pick a student at random.

Audio

This Quiz type asks student for an audio recording as an answer. Popular use cases include learning new languages, word pronunciation practice or recording music theory answers. Please make sure to enable microphone on your device to run this feature.

  1. Start a lesson and click on Audio in the Quiz Tab.
  2. Click and drag your mouse over the question to select your content your Quiz content. In this example we are practicing pronunciation. Click Start Quiz to begin.
  3. As students submit responses, they will appear in the Results window. Click End Quiz to close the Quiz to responses and bring up the Results screen.
  4. After ending the Quiz, you can play individual submissions by clicking under the student’s name. The audio response is stored on ClassSwift Hub in case the teacher wants to review it again at a later time.

Short Answer

This Quiz type accepts a text-based free response. After clicking End Quiz, review student responses. At this point you can close the quiz with, start a discussion or use AI grading. AI Grading quickly writes a comment for each response. However, these responses are not saved and can only be viewed in this window.

Quiz Generator

Use AI to build Quizzes to send to the class. ClassSwift Quiz generator can produce Quizzes using different education standards and languages.

Quizzes made with Quiz Generator can be saved in Quiz Collection.

Notes: As with all AI-generated content, please review thoroughly before sending to the class.

  1. Screen capture some text/images and choose your settings in the drop-down menus. The sidebar has more settings for more accurate generated questions. Quiz Generator will suggest topics to further narrow down the type of question it produces. Click Generate Quiz when ready.
  2. Select a Question and review the answers.
    • See the AI answer:
    • Edit the question with:
    • Generate a new question:
    • Save to Quiz Collection :
    • Send to class with:


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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