From the course: Moodle 2.5 Essential Training

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Student view of a quiz

Student view of a quiz

In this video, we'll experience doing a Moodle quiz, from the student point of view, to better understand how to set up our quizzes. So we logged in here, as our student, George Adams, who's going to attempt the Wizard of Oz quiz. We can see the description of the quiz here on the course page. And when he clicks the link, he's then prompted to click a button, Attempt Quiz Now. As well as the questions we can see over on the left hand side. There's a Quiz Navigation block, with the question numbers, which change as he moves through the quiz. There's a variety of questions. And we'll answer some correctly and some wrong to see how they appear at the end. As we scroll down, we see that question three is actually an essay question. Where George would have to watch a video, and then type his answer into the tiny MC text editor box. This question would have to be graded by the teacher first, before George gets the final grade for the quiz. However, if we go down to the bottom and click…

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