Copy Create Your Own Problems
Create your own problems, also known as teacher-created questions, can be easily copied from within an assignment or copied from one assignment to another. You can copy teacher-created questions from yourself or from other teachers. |
Within the Same Assignment
If you have an assignment, test, or test correction that contains a teacher-created question, you can make a copy of the question within the same assignment.
Here is an example of a teacher-created question that exists in an assignment. |
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To copy the question, navigate to the “Skills” tab. Click the icon next to your question. | |
Once selected, a copy of your teacher-created question will be created directly below the original question. | |
You can choose to edit the copied question by clicking the “create / edit problem” button. This will take you to the editing screen, where you will see the exact original question that you copied. | |
You can then make any edits needed to the question. |
From a Different Assignment
When creating an assignment, test, or test correction, click the icon next to “Create Your Own Problem." | |
Once you click the icon, you will be able to find assignments that have teacher-created questions. Adjust the following settings:
Select Teacher - Choose the teacher whose teacher-created question(s) you want to copy. Select Term - Determine whether this question is from the current term or a past term. Sharing Settings - Ensure that sharing settings allow others to copy.
You can then filter the assignments shown by the associated class, assignment type, and folders. |
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Once you've chosen the correct teacher and term, a list of assignments containing teacher-created questions will appear. You can select the icon to expand the assignment and view the teacher-created questions. |
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After expanding the assignments, select the question(s) you want to copy by clicking the checkboxes. Then, click “Copy Questions to Assignment.” | |
The selected question(s) will then appear in the skills tab. You can now edit the question(s) in your assignment without affecting the original assignment. |
Note: We recommend naming your teacher-created questions in a way that you can easily find and identify them in the future. |
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