I generally use David Carter Tod's quiz generator to make pools of MC
questions for this - and you can use an answer key or repeat paste the
answers a lot faster to the text file than it takes you to create it in
Bb. Also useful to create as a pool first if you're going to want to
copy it into other courses later.
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-----Original Message-----
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Peter
Sent: 25 May 2004 13:13
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Subject: Re: Creating questionnaires in Blackboard
I asked this last year and there was not an option then and as far as I
know there is not now. At least the user does not have to remember is 1
is good or bad!
Peter
----- Original Answer -----
There's no Likert Scale question type in Blackboard, so the best way to
do it is the way you mention using Multiple Choice.
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>
> We all know the type of question loved in feedback sessions: "This
> Course was relevant to my needs, please answer 1 to 5 where 1 is
> strongly agree and ......" I can see how these can be replicated by
> listing the alternatives as a multiple choice, is it possible to set
> them out with the traditional 1 to 5 scale?
>
I am in the process of creating a questionnaire in Blackboard for all
staff of our college regarding the Learning Resource Centre.
I have compiled most of the questionnaire with ease through the survey
manager, however, I am having problems trying to create a question which
requires the rating of services, eg. How do you rate the book stock? (1
= excellent, 5 = poor).
Any ideas?
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