Need some help getting started with Quizzage? We’ve put together this handy “How-To” guide just for you! Technically it’s for everyone, but mostly for you.
Creating a Quizzage
1. First, log in to SCORM Cloud. Don’t have an account? Don’t worry, sign up for a free trial account.
2. Click on the Quizzage link in the blue box on the far right.
3. Create your new quiz template by clicking the Create New Template button.
4. Give your template a catchy title!
5. Click Show Settings to adjust your quiz settings to your specifications .(We included tons of tool tips to help you figure things out along the way)
6. Pick your questions from the Add New Question section and create questions for your quiz.
7. Click the Publish button.
8. Preview your quiz by hitting “Launch” from the Test Track Sandbox.
To export your Quizzage course, simply select your course from your Library and click 'Export Course'. Depending on your account level, you are allotted a certain number of exports. Take a look at the chart below to determine your course export limit.
Great suggestion. For now you can already do this using SCORM Cloud. As long as your quiz is SCORM or AICC, you will be able to upload it as a .zip file and launch it from SCORM Cloud. We will definitely look into adding functionality to allow for non-SCORM or non-AICC quizzes to be uploaded and wrapped in SCORM for use in the SCORM Cloud. Thanks for your suggestion!
February 16, 2012 09:28 am.
Ken Wood
how about an Import facility, so that quizzes already created in other tools can be imported without having to retype all the questions?
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Ken-
Great suggestion. For now you can already do this using SCORM Cloud. As long as your quiz is SCORM or AICC, you will be able to upload it as a .zip file and launch it from SCORM Cloud. We will definitely look into adding functionality to allow for non-SCORM or non-AICC quizzes to be uploaded and wrapped in SCORM for use in the SCORM Cloud. Thanks for your suggestion!
how about an Import facility, so that quizzes already created in other tools can be imported without having to retype all the questions?