Group questions into quizzes
- Assign possible point values to correct answer(s)
- Allow grouping multiple questions into a quiz
- Calculate student point totals for the quiz
- Display in table format and allow export results as a spreadsheet
Today’s update includes Sets
Build your quiz by grouping questions into a Set, and work with the entire set of questions together – add it to your queue, play for a class, view the results, etc.!
Let us know what you think!
Thanks for your patience!
❤️ Plickers
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R. Petrie commented
Please let us group questions into a quiz!
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Anonymous commented
I plan on using this ALOT next year!! Being able to save questions as a set would be fabulous!!
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Renee Hasty commented
I would really like to be able to group my questions together, usually about 5 at a time. This quiz is beneficial to show how well a student is doing with long term memory in our math program.
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Samantha Hays commented
I would be awesome if we could make different assessments. For instance have different tabs for ELA, Math, Science and etc. This way we can create different tests. It would also be beneficial if we could make different assessments with in that subject area field. For example in the math tab, we could graphing, shapes, fractions, addition, subtraction assessments.
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Anonymous commented
Bering able to write and save groups of questions for different quizzes would be very useful.
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Matt York-Smith commented
Totally agree with all of the above. Cannot believe this has been made without that feature. Who want's to go through an select all the relevant questions each time?
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Barbara Sequin commented
Group questions into a quiz or assignment - YES!
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Anonymous commented
I would also like to be able to make groups of students within my classes. This would allow me to make teams to compete against one another.
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Laura Gallagher commented
I want to be able to group questions into quizzes and or folders.
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Anonymous commented
It would be nice to have a feature that allows us to group questions together in a folder. Because as you add questions into your library they stay in that exact order.
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Christy Norris commented
It would be great if I could group questions to create short quizzes that I could use as a grade. By being able to create a set or group of questions, I would be able to use them every year. Thanks!
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Linda Lujan commented
I would like the ability to group questions so that they could be pulled up as a group rather than have to sort and hunt for the questions I want to use them.
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Carol Celeste commented
YES - I'd love to be able to group questions and just load a specific quiz, rather than each question individually!
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Anonymous commented
Allow for separate files so question banks can be saved for future use
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Stephanie commented
I'm not sure why there's the option to create different "plans" if we aren't able to pull up questions in live view for just one of the plans? Even being able to do that would make Plickers so much more practical. I love the ease of scanning and the kids love that it feels like a game, but this whole grouping questions into quizzes idea seems to have been a point of contention for a long time and I'm curious as to why nothing's been done about it.
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Adam commented
Well it is awfully disconcerting to see the same feedback being given to the developers for months yet it hasn't been done. The popularity if this app is unsustainable without question grouping/folders/designing quizzes, etc.
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Adam commented
It is ridiculous that you can't! I started prefacing every q with a tag now for the strand (e.g., GEOMETRY: what is the...) to keep them organized.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, being able to group questions into one quiz would be perfect. I tried Plicker for the first time today - it's super!
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Stephanie commented
It would be amazing for us to be able to group quizzes together easily instead of naming them differently.
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Tege Millikin commented
I would love to be able to make a quiz and save that quiz for a later date. I would also love a feature in which I could share a quiz with a co-worker who is doing the same questions I am.