Ana Borrego Toledo

Moodle’s guide (quizzes)

moodle’s guide (quizzes) This is a guide on how to create quizzes (questionnaires) in Moodle. First, you must enter the course where you want to create the questionnaire. Once you are on the course homepage, turn on Edit Mode, which is in the top-right of the screen. This will allow you to make changes to the course content. Then, search within the topic or week where you want to add the quiz and click the Add an activity or resource button, which appears at the end of each section. A popup window will open with several options. In this window, select the “Quiz” option (Questionary) and then click on “Add” at the end of this window to start creating the activity. You will now configure the quiz. Type a name for quiz and a short description of the topic to be evaluated. Below you will be able to configure the start and end date of the questionnaire, the grading system, the number of attempts allowed and, if you want, establish a “password” (password) so that only certain people can access. To add the questions to the quiz, see the left side menu and enter the “Question bank” option, within the “Questions” section. At the end of the question table you will see a button that says “Create a new question”. Click here. Then, choose the type of question you want to create (for example, multiple option, true/false, etc.). Then, complete the fields: a name for the question, the text of the question, the possible answers and the points that this question is worth (“points”). Repeat this process for every question you want to add to quiz.

Infographics of Linux Operating Systems

Infographics of Linux Operating Systems I created with Canva a visual guide to Linux operating systems. In the guide there is a small introduction to Linux operating systems and a list of some of their main advantages. There is also a little talk about Linux distributions and their main features, there is also a table that compares them. Finally, there are some recommendations on where to start.