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A [[Choice]] activity allows you to present a single question to students with multiple responses as possible answers. Each student can then pick one of the given choices. Choice activities are intended for gathering information only and are not gradable. For example, Choices can be useful for quick survey of your class
 
A [[Choice]] activity allows you to present a single question to students with multiple responses as possible answers. Each student can then pick one of the given choices. Choice activities are intended for gathering information only and are not gradable. For example, Choices can be useful for quick survey of your class
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===Using Choice===
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[[Choice]] activity can be used in various ways such as:
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*<b>Assessing Learner's Understanding</b>: Choices is a useful way to gauge learner's understanding. Students can share their choices securely as questions are not asked in public and only teachers are allowed to see their responses.
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*<b>As an Attendance Register or Contract</b>: Choice activity can also be used as an attendance register where students may click 'Present', or a Contract having an option as 'I agree'.
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*<b>Selecting Projects</b>: Students may be given different choices to select any Project. Here, Choice activity can be helpful in selection.
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*<b>Elections</b> :Another interesting use of Choice activity can be in Elections and voting , for example Students union elections.

Revision as of 07:46, 4 May 2020

A Choice activity allows you to present a single question to students with multiple responses as possible answers. Each student can then pick one of the given choices. Choice activities are intended for gathering information only and are not gradable. For example, Choices can be useful for quick survey of your class

Using Choice

Choice activity can be used in various ways such as:

  • Assessing Learner's Understanding: Choices is a useful way to gauge learner's understanding. Students can share their choices securely as questions are not asked in public and only teachers are allowed to see their responses.
  • As an Attendance Register or Contract: Choice activity can also be used as an attendance register where students may click 'Present', or a Contract having an option as 'I agree'.
  • Selecting Projects: Students may be given different choices to select any Project. Here, Choice activity can be helpful in selection.
  • Elections :Another interesting use of Choice activity can be in Elections and voting , for example Students union elections.