Complete the Training
Whether it is a video, a document, an instructor-led course or some other format, fully satisfying the course expectations and absorbing all of the material is the first step towards creating great content based upon it.
Best Practice
Take notes early and often. The more material you have to work with once the training is complete, the easier it will be to create a list of questions in both great quality and great quantity.
Get the Template
The following txt file provides a template for training material-based question creation.
Understand the Template Fields
General Fields
Category
This is the category of the question, if you do not see the category you want on the list provided on the template please request it be added.
Current Category List
0 Generic
1 Java
2 Axure
3 JIRA
4 OOP
5 SDLC
6 Communication
7 Unix Scripting
8 HTML
9 CSS
10 JavaScript
11 Angular JS
12 Design Patterns
13 Git
Grade Style
Only applicable for 'multiplechoice' (with more then 1 correct answer) style questions
0: Give full score only when all correct responses are provided
1: Give partial score per correct response and deduct partial score for incorrect responses
2: Give partial score per correct response but do not deduct partial score for incorrect responses
Random Answers
A Boolean for if the answers' order is randomized. 0 means no randomization and a 1 means to randomize the answers.
Question Fields
Type
Description
What form should the answer(s) take?
Multiple Choice
A single answer chosen from a list of possible answers
Multiple Select (This is a form of multiple choice in the template)
Two or more correct answers chosen from a list of possible answers
True or False
A statement of an unknown truth value which the answer is chosen from true or false.
Valid Values
multiplechoice, truefalse
Question
Description
What do you want to ask?
Example Value
What qualities should an awesome question have? (Select all that apply.)
(A)-(J)
Description
Provide possible answers to the question. These are lettered A-J for reference by the (Correct) field. Not all sections must be filled out, and if a letter is unused delete it from the list of letter for that question.
Correct
Description
Provide the correct answer(s) to the question.
Points
Description
The weight of the question, defaults to 1.
Example Value
Any real number
CF/WF
Description
Correct Feedback and Wrong Feed back respectively. These are shown the the quiz taker upon answering a question right or wrong. An explanation of the answer is a useful thing to add to this section.
Example Value
An awesome question should have all of the qualities necessary to properly test a candidate's knowledge. It should NOT focus too narrowly on terminology or opinions specific to training source material.
Example Question
The following illustrates an example question created with the template and defined utilizing the fields and examples described above.
Follow Best Practices
A good question should be aligned with each of the following best practices.
Best Practices
- Be sure to completely fill out each field of the template for each question
- Test understanding/concepts over memorization (e.g. the difference between knowing how to multiply rather than simply knowing the times tables)
- Inject practical situations framing key concepts wherever possible; it should not be possible to answer a question with the first page of Google search results
- Provide proper context; if a question is best posed with an accompanying code snippet or other artifact, include one