Clicking on new question from the editor home page will take you to the Create a Question page
- Each question must have a unique name, so we ask you to be as brief but descriptive as possible. You can always add numbers to the title to help with popular titles.
- Tags are optional on this page and can be added later once the question is completed.
- Questions created as a contributing editor are placed in your personal bank and will be included in the list on your home page.
Question Types
The Quest editor supports a number of question types that break down into two categories:
Basic Question Types
Provides an HTML text box to easily enter content and embed images. For more information about creating one of these types click here: Basic Question Types
Advanced Question Types
Expects TeX formatting in a generic text box and includes a code area to write programs to generate graphs and randomization within a question. For more information about creating one of these question types click here: Advanced Question Types
After you select the question type and click continue, the next page will have a few similarities across question types.
At the top of the page is the name you designated when creating the question along with the question ID in parenthesis and the version number of the question. We have a version system for questions so that all edits can be followed as new versions are created.
The status of the question can be:
- Draft - saved for further work
- Validated - random versions have been created and is awaiting final review
- Published - much like publishing an assignment, a published question is "locked" from editing to assure consistency for delivering to students
A question can be re-edited after publishing, which will create a new ID number and increment the version number.