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How to create an on-line questionnaire

How to create an on-line questionnaire

This lesson explains the approach chose to create and operate on-line questionnaires for the i-structures course. As with other functions of the course, the process is controlled by special styles and formats within a Microsoft Word document. As this is a very specialized task, the syntax is much stricter, and needs to be followed faithfully to obtain reliable results. We have mad good experiences with this approach, however.

What is a questionnaire?

In the i-structure course, questionnaires are not separate entities that are created and operated in a completely different and separated fashion than normal content. Indeed, the whole idea is that a questionnaire can appear anywhere in the text (almost), so that the teacher can ask “small” questions in-line, allowing the students of make a quick check of their current understanding of the subject matter.

These small tests are automatically and instantly corrected, and give a feedback to the student, with the possibility for the teacher to direct specific remarks corresponding to each possible answer, correct or incorrect. Such a questionnaire is usually quite short, with possibly only one or two questions. Other questionnaires may be longer, for example to test a larger amount of material, typically at the end of a chapter.

It is thus possible to distinguish the following types of questionnaires:

Type Form Correction
in-line typically one or two questions, to test the understanding of the immediate context
 
automatic and instantaneous correction
Synthesis questions, on a separate page Typically 5 to 10 questions asked at the end of a lesson. The questions cover the whole scope of the lesson, and give the student the opportunity to test his or her understanding of the subject
 
automatic and instantaneous correction
Exercises Typically 10 to 30 questions, possibly also questions requiring more complex answers (using an applet, drawing on paper, etc.)
 
semi-automatic correction with involvement of assistants
Test (exam) Similar to an exercise, but with a different content suitable to test the understanding of a large part of the course.
 
semi-automatic correction with involvement of assistants