Tutorials

Are you ready to elevate your e-learning content creation to new heights? Dive into our SmartTutor 360 tutorials, where innovation meets simplicity. Whether you’re a seasoned instructional designer or a beginner exploring the world of e-learning, our comprehensive tutorials empower you to craft immersive and interactive courses with SmartTutor 360.

Using Select from Lists

The “Select from Lists” question type allows you to create a question where learners need to choose one or more correct answers from a predefined list. This question type is useful when you want to assess a learner’s ability to recognize correct options from a given set.

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Using Select from List

A drop-down question allows users to select from a drop-down list of suggested answers. This is the reason why in SmartTutor we call it ‘Select from List’ for your convenience. A drop-down list is basically the key difference between a drop-down quiz and a multiple-choice quiz; it is an instrument to make tests more entertaining

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Using Hotspot

A hotspot question is a cool type of question that lets test takers mark a certain area of an image. When creating the question, you can specify what area of the picture acts as the answer and customize its size. It’s worth using hotspots when you want to find out if your learners can recognize

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Using Drag and Drop

Drag-and-drop quizzes are free-form questions where students answer by dragging and placing pictures, words, and/or shapes to specific areas on a slide. They’re a great way to test your learners’ knowledge on topics that involve some real-life process, such as sorting recyclables or arranging produce on a shelf, as shown in the demo below. In

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Using Sequence

Have you ever needed to check learners’ knowledge on the steps involved in a procedure, a process or the order of events in a timeline? If so, the best solution is to use sequence questions. Just set some events or statements and ask quiz takers to put them in the correct order by dragging and

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Using Fill in the Blanks

The most popular quiz type for checking knowledge is a multiple-choice quiz where the learners are given answer options to choose from. However, it has a “weak spot” – there’s always a chance of guessing the right answer. If you need a 100% guarantee that your test takers have the necessary knowledge, create a fill-in-the-blank

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Using Multiple Short Answer

  In this tutorial, you will learn how to create this question through 6 stages: Insert a Multiple Short Answer Customize a Multiple Short Answer Question Set Correct Answers Set Score and Reporting Add Events & Actions Customize Feedback Layers 1.Insert a Multiple Short Answer To insert a Multiple Short Answer, do the following: Open the Questions tab

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Using Short Answer

In the previous articles, you’ve learned how to create many interactive question types in SmartTutor 360 such as True/False, Multiple Choice, and Multiple Response  questions. Now, turn to the next one – Short Answer questions. Insert a Short Answer Question To add this question, go to the Quiz tab -> New Question,  click Short Answer. Setting

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Using True / False

A true or false question is a type of closed-ended question commonly used in assessments, quizzes, and exams, especially in the context of e-learning. In a true or false question, the respondent is presented with a statement, and they must indicate whether the statement is true or false. Now let’s learn how to make a

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Using Multiple Responses

Similar to Multiple Choice questions, Multiple Response questions are widely used to test learners understanding about a certain field or to check their ability to recall information. but unlike multiple-choice questions where there’s only one correct answer, Multiple Response Questions allow learners to select multiple correct options from a list. Insert a Multiple Choices Question 1.

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