ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
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Figure 3-24. The CiteStation page<br />
3. Click the title of the exercise you want to open. The first page contains the instructions and<br />
objectives for the exercise.<br />
4. Click Start at the bottom of the page to open the document that contains the CiteStation<br />
questions. Figure 3-25 shows an example of an exercise with embedded questions.<br />
Figure 3-25. CiteStation exercise with embedded questions<br />
Click Add/Update to manage the<br />
exercises.<br />
Choose whether to show ALWD,<br />
Bluebook, or Show All.<br />
Click Results to see how your<br />
students scored on the exercise.<br />
Click Properties to specify<br />
options, e.g., when students can<br />
view the exercise.<br />
Click a title to display an<br />
exercise.<br />
Students click the question<br />
mark icon to display exercise<br />
questions.<br />
5. Click a question mark icon to view its question. Select a response and click Submit Answer.<br />
Depending on how the exercise was set up, <strong>TWEN</strong> may display the correct answer and an<br />
explanation.<br />
6. After you answer the last question, click View Results and then click Yes, submit the quiz. If you do<br />
not want to submit the quiz, click Return to the document.<br />
7. As the professor, you can view your students’ exercise results in your online grade book in <strong>TWEN</strong>.<br />
Managing Your CiteStation Exercises<br />
On the CiteStation page, you can use these features to manage the exercises:<br />
• Edit exercise properties, such as when students can view the exercise. see “Editing the Properties<br />
of a CiteStation Exercise” below.<br />
• View the results after your students take an exercise. See “Viewing the Results of a CiteStation<br />
Exercise” on page 38.<br />
Understanding Course Elements 37