Section outline

    • Empower Students with Feedback!

      Effective assessment is just as important online as it is face-to-face. In this section, you’ll learn how to use Moodle’s assessment tools to give students meaningful feedback that guides their progress. From quizzes to reflective discussions, these tools help students stay on track and feel confident in their learning journey. Let’s dive into assessments that motivate and empower your students to succeed!

      Learning Objectives
      • Set up activities to assess student learning.
      • Track student progress and provide feedback effectively.
    • Quiz 1: Assessing Knowledge on Food Choices
      A quick quiz to assess comprehension. This format is excellent for knowledge checks at the end of a topic, allowing students to review and self-assess. In Moodle, quizzes like these can be set up with automated feedback to help learners understand their mistakes. 

      Tip - In Moodle, Quizzes can be a good Formative or Summative Assessment. There are many types of questions to chose from and if you are working in group you can set up a "Question Bank" to be used in several disciplines.

      Complete Quiz 1 to see how quizzes support learning reinforcement.
    • Let's think about our impact. Complete this Multiple choice quiz. You won't be marked on it and it does not affect the completion of the module.
      Click on the link to start the quiz
    • Teachers can see how quizzes can serve as both formative and summative assessments, and how settings like timing and multiple attempts can be customized to fit different learning needs.
      Complete Quiz 2 to see how varied question types can be used to assess learning.
    • True or False
      Complete this quiz to refine your understanding of food choices.
    • Discussion Forum: Reflecting on Assessment Strategies
      Here, we encourage open discussion on the assessment strategies covered in this course. Teachers can share their thoughts, discuss challenges, and ask questions. Forums like this foster peer-to-peer learning, encouraging community and reflection. Forums can also be a very good formative assessment activity.
      Post your reflections here and learn from the insights of others.