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ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw

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64 Incorporating <strong>TWEN</strong> Into Your Classroom Lectures<br />

7. Citations in the attached file are automatically converted to hypertext links that link to<br />

<strong>Westlaw</strong>Next. Users can access the full text of documents on <strong>Westlaw</strong>Next by clicking these links.<br />

Clear the Automatically mark citations... check box if you do not want to display these links in your<br />

document quiz.<br />

8. Click Continue to Step 3. The step 3 of 4 page is displayed.<br />

9. Complete one of these steps, depending on whether you want to add question links now or later:<br />

• To add question links to your document now, click Add Question Link Now. Continue with step<br />

10.<br />

• To add question links to your document later, click Continue to Step 4, then go to step 23.<br />

10. To add a question link to your document, click inside the document text at the exact location where<br />

you want to place the question mark icon. <strong>TWEN</strong> inserts a question mark icon in your document<br />

and displays a dialog box, asking you to confirm the placement of the icon.<br />

11. Click OK. The Link Creator dialog box is displayed.<br />

12. You can use a question you previously created for a quiz or a quiz question bank. Select the quiz or<br />

quiz question bank and click Go. Select a quiz question, click Save, and then go to step 19 on page<br />

64.<br />

Note The Select a Quiz or the Select a Question Bank drop-down lists are populated only if you<br />

have already created quiz questions or a quiz question bank. For more information about<br />

creating quiz questions, see ”Creating a Quiz” on page 53 or ”Arranging Quiz Names on the<br />

Quizzes Page” on page 61.<br />

13. To add your own question, click Create a New Question. The Create a Question page is displayed.<br />

14. From the Question Type drop-down list, choose the type of question you want to create:<br />

• Multiple Choice—There is only one correct answer.<br />

• Multiple Select—There can be more than one correct answer.<br />

• True/False<br />

• Fill in the Blank—Use for essays or short written answers.<br />

The bottom portion of the Create a Question page may change, depending on the type of question<br />

you choose.<br />

15. Type the question in the Question text text box.<br />

16. You can attach a graphic (.jpg or .gif file) to display with your quiz question. Click Browse to locate<br />

the file and then click Open. The path and file name (such as c:\picture.gif) are displayed in the<br />

text box. Type the pixel size in the Pixel size for width text box (the recommended width is 200).<br />

17. Complete the remainder of the form:<br />

• The fields vary, depending on the type of question (such as Multiple Select) you chose in step 14.<br />

• Any field that you leave blank is not displayed for the quiz question.<br />

18. You can provide students with an explanation of each possible response or an explanation of only<br />

the correct response. <strong>TWEN</strong> displays this explanation after students submit their response.<br />

• To provide explanations for each possible response, click Click here to enter a different<br />

explanation for each answer.<br />

• To provide a single explanation for any response given by a student, type this explanation in the<br />

Explanation text box.<br />

19. Click Save.

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