![]() ![]() Shout outs: Stacey, Michael Kraus, Ryan, Rhys Blythe, Lin no, Anthony Lopez, Issic K, Nick Soucy, Loren John Presley, Sara, Zachary Zemliak, Jason Samp, AJ Almario, Matt Belanger, Ellen Mitchell, Melanie Warga, Jeremiah Walker, Tim Hinkle, Randall Welker, Shyler Lance, Bryan Sheairs, matteo carbini, Koto Sinclair, Kris Drummond, Sarah Holland, Joshua David Maddox, Standish Writes, Ray Bissonnette, Joe Farabaugh, Joe Dalby, Joline Tran, Matt Price, Yuki, ShortyMcgibble, Mr. Becoming a patron will upgrade your account to premium, giving you no ads and more features. Even just disabling your adblocker will help (it's only text and plain image ads I promise). If you find these tools helpful, please consider supporting this site. Our job is to encourage, instruct and train them to do their best and show good character, even when they have the opportunity to cheat.This website exists thanks to the contribution of patrons on Patreon. Ultimately, they are harming themselves and their academic growth. There is no way to be certain that students can't cheat on an assessment. If you use some/all of the tips listed above, you have done your part to protect the integrity of your assessments and encourage your students to practice academic honesty. You can turn on this feature the settings page on your Google Form OR when assigned through Google Classroom. ![]() Their tabs, extensions, chrome apps, and screenshot functions will be disabled during the duration of the quiz. Locked mode prevents students from accessing external resources while taking a quiz. When used in combination with the tips above, you have done your part to protect the integrity of your classroom quizzes. Locked quiz mode is one of many tools you have to protect the integrity of your assessments. Free response / short answer - If a student can answer all of the multiple choice questions correctly, but can't articulate 2 to 3 sentences on the same topic, then something is wrong.Image question - Images can be used as the question stem or question choices (great for science, math, social studies, and elementary students).Video question - Have students watch a video and then answer questions about it (great for math and world language).Reading Passage - Use the title/text element to add a short reading passage.Matching questions - Use the multiple choice grid question type to create a matching question (great for vocabulary quizzes!).Sequence questions - Use the checkbox grid question type to ask students to sequence or arrange items in a list. ![]() Don't limit yourself to multiple choice questions. By broadening the types of questions you make it more difficult to cheat while at the same time better testing the students' knowledge. ![]()
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