Quiz Statistics: Aggregate quiz question stats
Background: I am running a flipped class didactic. I have a 10 question quiz for a class of 20 to do in advance. I want to focus in on the questions that were answered wrong so that I can take time to discuss those questions in class. At the moment, the only way it appears that I can figure out which questions were commonly answered wrong is to go through each individual quiz taker's answers and see what they got right/wrong and manually tabulate the aggregate data... time consuming when there are multiple quiz takers. What I am looking for is a master quiz summary page that allows me to see results for all quiz takers and which questions were answered right/wrong and the frequency of those events. From an educators perspective, it is important to know individual scores, but equally important to know where there are more global gaps in knowledge (ie, something that is vague, that we are not exposing them to at the bedside or something that did not come across in the assigned reading).
Example:
Q1 1 answered wrong / 19 correct with the following breakdown: A: 19, B: 0, C:0, D:19. I really dont need to focus in on this one since all learners seem to get this.
Q2 18 answered wrong / 2 answered correctly with the following breakdown: A: 2, B: 10, C:2, D:6, I need to spend time on this one since most of the class got it wrong.
Q3... blah, blah, blah
Q4...
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Jorge Ocampo commented
Agree, this is simple but important piece of data, LearnDash is a great plugin, but the reporting part has been forgotten.
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dominique commented
Hi,
I strongly support this suggestion. It's the main weak point to LearnDash quiz from my (instructional designer) point of view.Sulaiman, is there a contact form or email for the plugin you are developing?
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Sulaiman M S Bani Abdel-Rahman commented
Hi
There is a new plugin that can do that
Here is the link
https://advancedlearndash.com/
Note: it is a premium plugin and I am the developer -
Anonymous commented
sooo.. its 2020 now... march... how is it going?
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dominique commented
Agree! In Moodle, for instance, quiz results are displayed in a table, one row per participants and one column per question + total colum per question and per participant. This is really what instructors need.
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Виталий Моргунов commented
Will anybody answer this request? It's an obvious essential feature for any teacher.
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Anonymous commented
And if there a list of all the wrong answers provided for each question, that would be very helpful, to see what students were responding when they were wrong...especially when it's a text input response.
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AnnaL commented
Is there any update on this? We also need this very much.
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Johann commented
We have the similar challenge: 70 to 80 users taking the same test. With the standard statistics I can not figure out on which question they have difficulties.
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Max commented
I have a 10 question quiz as well, and I really need a way to display the stats for how many users marked each question right/wrong. Preferably with a shortcode where you could specify the quiz id, and the question number that you want to display the stats for.