Tuesday, April 15, 2014

MimioVote - Creating Assessment Questions to Use with MimioVotes (Text and Universal Templates)

Original Assessment Questions (Text Template)
  1. Open MimioStudio Notebook on your desktop.
  2. Select the Gallery tool on the toolbar.
  3. Expand the Questions and Results category.
  4. Double click or drag the question template onto the MimioStudio Notebook work area.
  5. Type the question, answer choices, and select the gray radio button next to the correct answer. To move the questions click and drag the blue outline. Resize using the corner handles.
  6. Results Charts can also be added to the page which shows how many students chose each option.
  7. To modify a question object:
    • Click the sunshine icon at the bottom-right of the question object you want to modify.
    • The question object properties appear.
    • In the question object properties, you can do any of the following:
    • To change the question type, select an available question type.
    • To change the correct answer animation, select an available animation.
    • To change the weight of the question, enter the weight for the question in the weight box.
    • Click the green check to save your changes and display the question object.






Original Assessment Question (Universal Template)

As you learned from our training sessions, you can use the "Universal" template for many types of assessment questions, in MimioNotebook.

  1. Open MimioStudio Notebook on your desktop.
  2. Select the Gallery tool on the toolbar.
  3. Expand the Questions and Results category.
  4. Double click or drag the Universal question template onto the MimioStudio Notebook work area.
  5. Resize if necessary and move to the desired location on your page. 
  6. Use "Fixed Aspect Ratio" if needed to match up with items on your page. 
Below is a video about how to use the "Universal Question" template from the Gallery.





Click HERE to download a PDF of the Notebook Lesson on inserting original assessment questions using the "Text and Universal" templates from the Gallery. This may help remind you of all of the different ways to use the template. The same PDF's is embedded below.


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