Extension talk:Quiz

Archiving of discussion
I don't think we should chop away old bits of talk too fast. Let's adopt the rule that if a section has had no discussion for a month, it goes onto an archive subpage at Extension talk:Quiz/archive. McCormack 04:59, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

There is another way to archive sections we no longer need, take a look at the following example. Lrbabe 09:16, 23 April 2007 (UTC)


 * 1) The archive example has been archived
 * 2) The section Different version of documentation has been archived
 * 3) The section Didactic considerations has been archived
 * 4) The section Wishlist (version 1.0) has been archived

version 0.7
I see that the quiz extension is working well on DE.wikiversity.org, but it does not appear to work on www.mediawiki.org (which makes documentation difficult).

What is the status of implementation? How likely is it that the quiz extension will be accepted and implemented on EN.wikiversity.org? When will it be on www.mediawiki.org ?

McCormack 06:03, 6 April 2007 (UTC)


 * It already works on en.wikiversity.org, see v:Special:Version. But it will never be installed on mediawiki. We have to take screenshots of examples on the wikiversity and insert them in our help. Lrbabe 08:09, 7 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Ah. Is there any reason why it won't be installed on MediaWiki? McCormack 08:31, 7 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Because we don't need it? robchurch | talk 08:19, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

version 0.8x
What are the procedures and timescales for rolling out new versions on the various Wikiversities? Who does one ask and how does it happen? Perhaps we could also collect information in this section about when roll-outs occur? McCormack 05:42, 19 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Wikiversity have 0.8.2 :-)
 * http://de.wikiversity.org/wiki/Spezial:Version
 * http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Special:Version
 * I think, they are disbrubuted over the normall update procedere.
 * And the servers of the wikimedia foundation allways run on very new Mediawiki versions from svn.
 * -- MichaelFrey 15:50, 19 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Yes, thanks. But I'm curious through - how quickly do these updates generally go through? Is it always just a couple of days? McCormack 18:31, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
 * I'm answering my own question on the basis of an answer I received over at the English Wikiversity. Implementation of extension updates is anything between minutes and weeks, and asking a developer helps speed things up (so I was told). McCormack 05:01, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

version 0.9.2
I managed to have this version installed tonight on the wikiversity. They will nuot update before 1.0 now. Lrbabe 21:55, 22 April 2007 (UTC)

A better feedback
Improving the feedback is important for many of the use cases on WikiEducator so I thought I would start a wishlist for version 2.0. Kruhly 12:35, 17 April 2007 (UTC)


 * 1) "Correctness-conditional feedback": show feedback A if correct, show feedback B if not correct for each question.


 * Not possible to blank out the question itself (between { and |type=). Using a non-breaking space works, but otherwise you get a syntax error.
 * When the test is corrected, the correction button should change to "reset". On clicking the rest button, the quiz should return to its initial state so that the user can retry it.
 * The colour key still doesn't seem to appear when the the simple display is chosen and the correction button is pressed. (implemented)
 * The purple element of the colour key should probably display only if there is a syntax error. (implemented)
 * What's the status of case-sensitivity with textfield responses? (implemented)
 * McCormack 10:12, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Some of your ideas are good and simple enough to be included in 1.0. take a look at : my own wiki Lrbabe 00:45, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
 * Thanks - I had a look. Definitely prettier :) McCormack 04:54, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

A global feedback
I think it could be a good thing to have a global feedback concerning the score of a user at the end or at the begining of the corrected page. For example, user1 has 2/10, he cand be told something like "well, that's not so bad..." ; user2 has 10/10, "very good, the pupil might soon be better than the teacher...". An example here. And it might not be very difficult to do I suppose. --Henrique 19:15, 28 October 2007 (UTC) (sorry for my english)

Question numbering
Another suggestion: it should be possible to suppress question numbering. Rather than adding an attribute to the quiz tag, I suggest that if there is only 1 question, it should not be numbered. McCormack 05:32, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

A partial correction
Crochet.david of the french wikiversity suggest to have a partial correction with only the state of the question indicated and the possibility to try again.


 * I would like to suggest that the partial correction mentioned by Crochet.david have the option for a hint or feedback to be given as well as the state. -- Kruhly 23:40, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

 drastic cleaning : We should remove all features that have been added in pre1.0 and add suggestions that are hanging around in this page  Lrbabe 21:33, 22 April 2007 (UTC)

Saving the archieved point per user
I would like to see the possibility to save the archieved points per registrated user like in a highscore-table. That would make it possibel to use the extension for education and elearning projects.


 * I would like to add the charter about how the user answered. Just like this.

An easier syntax
Can you make the syntax more easy to remember. Using completely arbitrary names for the different question types [] {} etc. means that anyone who wants to use this extension seriously has to look up the meaning of the symbols every time. Like "text" instead of {}.

Terminology
I created a page on terminology for making quizzes, as I noticed that we are using critical words differently! Comment requested. McCormack 08:47, 7 April 2007 (UTC)

Coming soon - a mobile client for running wikiversity quizzes offline
Hi,

I run the Occleve project over at http://occleve.berlios.de/wiki/. This is a quiz program for mobile phones which stores its quizzes (called tests) in XML in a wiki. I've only just found about the wikiversity quiz extension... so I'm now adding the ability to the J2ME client to download, store, and run offline wikiversity quizzes. It already does this for Occleve's XML format tests. The new release should be ready within the next few days.

The good news is that at the moment, the work I've done on Occleve and the work done here on the wikiversity quiz extension don't overlap much. I'd like to move the Occleve tests over to wikiversity, however at this time the quiz extension can't cope with the requirements of Occleve's language tests (which is basically an awareness of grammatical concepts). So I'd like to add an XML language question type to the quiz extension.

Anyway, for the meantime the J2ME client will be able to download EITHER from the occleve wiki, or from wikiversity. The tests will live quite happily alongside each other in the phone's recordstore. Release 0.9.3 will have this functionality, and it's coming soon! --Joe Gittings 13:25, 10 June 2007 (UTC)


 * I answered here : http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User_talk:Joe_Gittings . Please add your comments if you wish to

New version
As you might know, I'm starting to work on a new version of the Quiz extension.

This version aim's at beeing (mostly) compatible in input and output with the SQF format, partially compatible in input and mostly compatible in output with the IMS QTI format. Every people interested in quizzing is also invited to post comment about the SQF draft on its discussion page.

In fact I'll try to turn the current extension into an Object Oriented API and developp an new short extension that will use this API. At the beginning, this extension will only be deployed on my personnal Wiki.

Lrbabe 12:38, 1 July 2007 (UTC)

zone de caractère
Lorsque l'on demande un champs textuel de 4 caractères( { 1998 _4} { 2002-2007 _4} ), la boite ne permet d'en afficher que 3 (la boite est trop court d'un caractère. cela se voit ici.

valeur de la reponse attendue provenant d'une page wiki
Salut,

En fait je voudrais creer facilement des questionnaires sur le vocabulaire d'une langue etrangere comme ici http://fr.wikiversity.org/wiki/Utilisateur:Serpicozaure/animaux_en_indonesien par exemple, mais je souhaiterais limiter la saisie manuelle au maximum, donc comment faire pour que la valeur attendu comme reponse correcte sois, non plus saisie manuellement, mais provienne de la page du wiktionnaire correspondante par exemple :

{ traduction : completez a l'aide de la traduction correspondante kuching : { chat (i) _10 }
 * type="{}" }

dans le code ci-dessus au lieu de saisir manuellement la valeur chat est-il possible a l'aide d'une certaine syntaxe d'aller 'chercher' cette valeur dans la page kuching du wiktionnaire sachant que celle-ci s'y trouve evidemment ( c'est la definition du mot ) ???

En esperant etre au moins compris :D, merci d'avance

PS: si en plus c'etait possible de generer les quizz directement a l'aide des listes se trouvant dans Thématiques en indonésien et/ou Lexiques en indonésien ce serait le Perou !!!!! Serpicozaure 10:05, 18 September 2007 (UTC)

Option prise en compte des accents ou pas
Re-salut,

Pour des quizz concernant les langues, ajout d'une option ( ajustable par l'utilisateur ) prise en compte des accents : oui ou non dans l'examen de la validite de la reponse pour ceux qui ne dispose pas d'un clavier avec les accents. Serpicozaure 11:01, 19 September 2007 (UTC)