How to Create Question Sets and Random Blocks
This article is for instructors who wish to use question sets or random blocks to reuse questions in their HuskyCT tests.
For Ultra Course View, the comparable feature is termed Questions Pools, refer to: https://uconn.atlassian.net/l/cp/xPqFk6aL for more information on building Ultra Course View Question Pools.
This article is for instructors who have already created a test in their course, For more information on creating tests, see Creating and Administering Tests.
Video Instructions:
Editing the Test
Find the test in your HuskyCT Course.
Click the grey down arrow next to the name of the test.
Click Edit the Test.
Question Sets vs. Random Blocks
Though both question sets and random blocks deliver questions randomly to students, the two features have distinct differences:
You can manually choose questions from all tests, surveys, and pools for question sets. Random blocks draw questions from pools only, so you cannot include questions from other tests or surveys.
You can search questions and browse metadata to create question sets. You cannot search questions or browse metadata when you create random blocks.
You can delete questions in a question set. The question is removed from the set but not deleted from your course. You cannot delete questions within a random block. If you do not want a question included in your random block, remove it from the pool.
Creating a Question Set
Click Reuse Question, and then click Create Question Set.
Under Browse Criteria, check the box next to the pools, tests, or other search criteria you wish to add the questions from.
Check the boxes next to each question you would like to add to the question set, or check the box at the top to select all questions with the chosen criteria
Click Submit.
Creating a Random Block
Click Reuse Question, and then click Create Random Block.
Choose the Pools to import questions from
Choose the types of questions to import to the random bloc
Click Submit.
For more information or assistance with HuskyCT, contact the Educational Technology Office at edtech@uconn.edu or (860) 486-5052.