I want to promote the QMplus Choice activity which can facilitate student engagement and involvement in decision making.
I was inspired to learn more about Choice when completing an external course on Moodle, which effectively utilised the activity. At the end of each topic there was a Choice with bullet points summarising the key elements which had been covered. Before moving onto the next section, users were instructed to read the summary and consider if they could complete certain tasks. It encouraged me to reflect on my own understanding - on more than one occasion I navigated back into the course to revise a particular element before I confirmed "I can do these". Without the Choice I could have finished and continued without fully understanding the content.
A Choice is a short poll which enables educators to ask students a single question (not multiple). It includes radio buttons for students to select an option/s from a list.
There are a number of possible benefits of including a Choice activity in your QMplus course, such as:
You are only able to add one question and there is a single question type. It is not suitable for a more in-depth survey or questionnaire or where text responses are required.
To add a Choice to your QMplus site, turn editing on and click "add an activity or resource". Select 'Choice' from the Activities tab. You will be prompted to add a name for the Choice and a description (where you would enter the question). In the options section, you add the different choices you wish to be available, and you can add additional options.
When creating a Choice activity, there are some key settings to consider:
To help you imagine when a Choice maybe useful or suitable for you to use I have created a simple scenario below:
Juan is a new lecturer leading a course for first-year undergraduates and they are approaching an end of term quiz. He is happy to run a revision lecture, however in a previous role revision sessions had a low attendance. He does not want to plan the event unless there is significant demand, he also wants to involve students in the decision. Therefore, he has decided to set up a Choice on the module QMplus site called “Revision Lecture.” He asked students “Would you like a revision lecture to be scheduled before the end of term Quiz?” They have four options available to indicate their preference. The options are:
He will decide to either proceed or not depending on the results.
Below is a screen recording of what Juan’s students will see when completing the Choice. After opening the activity they see a list options where they can select their preferred choice/s. Once the decision has been made they select save. This will load a confirmation screen. Please note this may appear differently depending on the settings selected when the Choice is created.
Below is a screen recording of what Juan will see when checking the Choice. Once opening the Choice they can see the number of participants who have submitted. If they click on the number of responses they are taken to a second screen which includes a column for every available option. The system lists the number of votes for each choice and the names of those who voted.
The Choice activity is simple to use and straightforward to setup, the responses / data are all kept within QMplus and can be easily downloaded. Although it will never be a suitable replacement for a more in-depth survey or questionnaire, it can be a useful tool. Please consider using it in your own QMplus sites. For further information please visit the guidance from the provider.
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