ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
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20. To create another question for this same question link, click Yes, add another question and<br />
complete step 12 to step 18. If you are finished creating questions, click No to return to your<br />
document in the Link Creator window.<br />
Note Each question in a question link is numbered consecutively, beginning with Question 1. You<br />
may want to type the question number in the text of the document for additional<br />
clarification.<br />
21. Click Finish or close the Link Creator window.<br />
22. Click Continue to Step 4. On the Properties page is displayed, where you can specify when to<br />
display your document quiz, as well as other options.<br />
23. Select an availability option (e.g., Make this quiz available now) in the Set quiz availability section.<br />
Note<br />
• If you select Make this quiz available now, students can access this document quiz after you<br />
create it by clicking Document Quizzes on their <strong>TWEN</strong> course home page. The document quiz is<br />
displayed until you choose to hide or delete it.<br />
• If you did not choose to make Document Quizzes available when you created your course, the<br />
Document Quizzes link is displayed in the Display for Faculty Only section of the page. To make<br />
this link available to your students, you need to move the Document Quizzes link by clicking on<br />
the course page.<br />
• If you select Show this quiz, select the date on which to display the document quiz.<br />
24. Select (or clear) the check boxes for additional document quiz options (such as Display answers<br />
and explanations) from the Set other quiz options section.<br />
Note If you select Allow anonymous quizzing, students are prompted at the beginning of the<br />
document quiz to choose whether they want their names recorded with their quiz results or<br />
whether they want to take the quiz anonymously.<br />
25. As an option, you can type a quiz password in the Password text box:<br />
• Your password can consist of any combination of letters and numbers.<br />
• You must remember this password and distribute it to all course participants so they can access<br />
your quiz.<br />
26. Click Finish. The new document quiz is listed on the Document Quizzes page.<br />
EDITING A DOCUMENT QUIZ<br />
You can easily modify a document quiz (such as quiz name, instructions, or questions) by completing<br />
these steps:<br />
1. Click the course name on the My Courses page. The course home page is displayed.<br />
2. Click Document Quizzes to display the Document Quizzes page.<br />
3. Click Edit next to the document quiz you want to edit. The Edit an Item page is displayed. You have<br />
these options:<br />
• Modify a document quiz name or instructions. For more information, see “Editing a Document<br />
Quiz Name and Instructions” on page 66.<br />
• Edit the text of the document that contains the quiz questions. For more information, see<br />
“Editing Document Quiz Text” on page 66.<br />
• Modify or delete document quiz questions. For more information, see “Editing or Deleting<br />
Document Quiz Questions” on page 66.<br />
Incorporating <strong>TWEN</strong> Into Your Classroom Lectures 65