This morning I explained how I use QuestionWell, an AI app, to generate a set of MC comprehension questions from a text. The question set can then be exported as DOCX, or as a Microsoft Excel file. The app allows me to generate two versions: Version 1 with the questions only, and Version 2 with the Answer Key as well.
At this point, I can share Version 1 with my teacher students. They will then read the text and then mark the correct answers on their copied DOCX document. But this afternoon, I decided to go one step further, by turning the question set into a Google Form quiz. I converted the DOCX document to a Google Doc. I then opened the Google Doc extension called Automagical Forms, and had it convert all the questions on the Google Doc to a Google Form quiz. Within 5 seconds, I had the Google Form quiz ready to send.
Imagine if I had to type out the Google Form quiz myself!
Of course one thing I don't understand is: Despite all these time-saving AI apps, why am I still so busy?
(BTW, QuestionWell will also allow you to export the question set as an Excel file, which you can then import into Kahoot or Quizizz immediately to create a quiz game.)
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