Highlight question and answers to select everything (or press Ctrl-A).To increase the spacing between answer choices, you must adjust the formatting for each question individually. If you want to adjust the number of columns for your answer choices, click the second option and decrease or increase the number columns.Īdding additional spacing for answer selections.Select Reduce choices for multiple choice questions: and set the number of choices that will be offered per question.Go to the Question menu, and select Adjust Choices/Columns.Here is how you can make those adjustments: Other options for changing the look of your test can be found under the Style tab.Īt times you might want to modify the test so that the questions are the same, but a student is given fewer choices.Space can be increased in increments of 6 pt (which is the equivalent of about ½ line space). On the same screen, you can also adjust the spacing between questions.Deselect all options under Show On Answer Key that you do not want to be displayed. If the Answer Key contains more information than desired, go to the Test menu and select Layout.Repeat the process if you want to choose questions from another TEKS.īrowse through the test and answer key to make sure that it is formatted as desired.Then click the Select The questions will automatically be placed in the test. In the Select box, type in the number of questions you want.At the bottom of the dialog box, you will see how many questions are aligned to the TEKS you have chosen.In this example, we have chosen state standard. Decide what criteria you want to use and click the button to the right of the space.Your test will appear on your screen (see image below). Once you have made all of your selections, click Finish.
Any question with an empty box next to it will not be on your test. Read through the questions and click the small box next to the questions you want to add to your test.
You see a blank test with only a title.Creating appropriate titles for your tests will help to keep them well organized. NOTE: Take careful consideration about how you name your tests. In the Test Title field, title your test.Click on Create a new test in the Startup box.
Launch ExamView Test Generator which is located in the Administrative Tools folder.A test may include up to 250 questions drawn from any number of question bank files. Test Builder – Creates tests using one or more question banks that you (or other PISD teachers) have previously created. All Math test banks are available in both English and Spanish. Question banks are organized by chapter, but can also be searched by criteria such as TEKS. Question banks are the source files of questions that appear on a test. Question Bank Editor – used to create and edit question banks. The ExamView Test Generator includes two separate components: LANGUAGE ARTS IDEAS FOR TECH INTEGRATION.
BenQ (Pen, Projector, and Software Guides).Web Filtering Request (Block/Unblock websites).Vector Solutions (formerly Safeschools).Suggested Apps & Websites (Changed to Digital Tools to Support Learning).Staying Connected with a PISD Chromebook.RESOURCES FOR LEARNING OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM.Languages Other Than English (LOTE) ideas for tech integration.Kaizena - audio & text feedback on students' work.Google Jamboard (Online Interactive Whiteboard).Get Connected (primarily for New Teachers).DYSLEXIA (DIGITALS TOOLS TO SUPPORT DYSLEXIC STUDENTS).Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).