🎯 Lesson Objectives:
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Learn how to design effective quizzes to assess understanding
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Understand how to assign meaningful tasks or homework
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Know how to grade and give feedback to students professionally
📝 Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Add a Quiz to Your Course
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Navigate to the Course Builder section in your course.
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Under a specific Lesson or Topic, click “Add Quiz.”
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Give your quiz a title (e.g., “Module 1: Self-Awareness Check”).
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Click Edit Quiz to open the quiz builder.
2. Add Questions
Tutor LMS allows several question types:
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âś… Multiple Choice
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âś… True or False
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âś… Open-ended (Short/Long Answer)
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âś… Matching & Fill in the Blanks
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âś… Image-Based Questions
Choose a variety to engage your learners and test real comprehension.
Example Multiple Choice:
What does it mean to be soul-led?
a) To follow your fears
b) To obey external validation
âś… c) To live from inner truth and spirit
d) To avoid making mistakes
Pro Tip: Use Bloom’s Taxonomy to move beyond memory: Ask “Why?”, “How?”, or “What would you do if…?”
3. Set Quiz Options
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Passing Grade: Set a minimum score (e.g., 60%).
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Time Limit: Optional, but helpful for time-sensitive modules.
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Attempts Allowed: 1–3 tries recommended.
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Show Answers After Submission: Helps learners self-correct.
📥 Assignments: Going Beyond Testing
Quizzes test knowledge. Assignments test application. Here’s how to add one:
4. Add an Assignment
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Inside your lesson, scroll to “Assignments” section.
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Click “Add Assignment.”
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Give it a clear title and detailed instructions.
Example:
Title: Soul Reflection Journal – Week 1
Instructions: Write a 300-word reflection on what “inner clarity” means to you. Upload your Word doc or PDF here.
5. Assignment Settings
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File upload or Text submission (or both)
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Due Date: Set if you want time-bound responses
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Max Upload Size: Usually 5–10MB is enough
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Marking Scheme: Add marks and description (e.g., 10 pts for clarity, 10 pts for honesty, 5 pts for creativity)
🧑🏽‍🏫 Reviewing & Grading
After students submit:
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Go to Instructor Dashboard → Assignments
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Click the student name → View Submission
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Grade and write feedback comments (constructive, warm, specific)
Good Feedback Example:
“Your reflection was beautiful and sincere. I encourage you to go even deeper into your emotional triggers next time. You’re doing so well.”
âť“ Common Instructor Questions Answered:
Q: How many quizzes should I include in a course?
✔ Ideally, one per module or every 3–5 lessons.
Q: Can I make quizzes optional?
âś” Yes. But they add value and improve course completion rates.
Q: Can students re-submit assignments?
âś” Yes, if you allow it in settings. You can limit resubmissions if needed.
Q: How do I prevent plagiarism?
✔ You can use external tools like Turnitin for advanced courses or ask creative, reflective questions that can’t be Googled.
đź’ˇ Pro Tips:
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Mix quizzes and assignments for balance.
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Ask questions that help students reflect, apply, and think critically.
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Always leave encouraging feedback. Many students value your words more than your marks.

