Creating Multiple Choice Questions for Higher Order Learning – November 5, 2020

Event Date & Time

  • November 5, 2020
    11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Event Description

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Are you using multiple choice questions to their full capacity?

We all know that multiple choice questions can be a powerful component of your assessment and pedagogical strategies. They can save time and support consistency in marking, They can be useful for piquing student interest; promoting classroom interaction (both in person and online!); and assessing prior, formative and even summative learning.

Is there a learning outcome or content that you are struggling to assess and wonder if a multiple choice question might work? Bring that outcome or content and the questions/approaches you have used in the past and let’s explore if and how a multiple-choice question might work.

Facilitators:

  • Carrie Hunter, Curriculum Consultant, CTLT
  • Judy Chan, Faculty Associate, Faculty Liaison (Land and Food Systems)

Please ensure you have your own quiet space, a computer with a webcam and headphones or earbuds.

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