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Hello,

it would be great if there would be an integration of a quizz-tool to create online quizzes for teaching.

It should give the ability for me and the clients to see what answer was right or wrong and different kind of questions:

  • Multiple Choice
  • Fill in blank
  • Short Answer
  • True / False

And additonaly I should be able to give points to answers for instance 15 points for answer where 3 out of 5 are correct (for each correct answer 5 points)

It should give me also the ability to set a time for the quizz and that a user can’t go to refresh to start the quizz again ...

And as top Feature:
After the quizz is done the ability to get out a pdf-file or something like this wich says:

Congratulations … xyz … has finished the quizz …. with …. points …

As the inviter to this quizz I should be able to get a mail about the result of the finished quizzes.

This is my biggest wish to this … optional it would be great if you could go any steps into this directions (a minimized quizz tool will help for the first time)
 

Michael

 

Hi @mlanders I really love your ideas in the Wish List*)

Are there any specific tools for quizzes that you use right now for that use-case?


@Kate Ivanova -

I’m using Miro with Zoom and hence I’ve used Zoom’s polling capability to do simple quizzes where all questions have the same number of multiple choice answers. 

This is more to check on learner’s retention of info than an actual quiz.

Kiron


@Kate Ivanova :

Long time ago is used Web Quiz:

http://www.webquiz.it/en/index.asp

http://www.webquiz.it/showquiz.asp?EKLTENLG
 

This is not good anymore.


And i have worked with camtasia to create quizzes, too.

 

 

I do not know what kind of products are there for quizz production but it would be nice if something like this could be implemented.

It is great for learning questions right in the classes settings.

Michael


Hi @mlanders I really love your ideas in the Wish List*)

Are there any specific tools for quizzes that you use right now for that use-case?


I am using Kahoot but it would be really great if Miro has such a tool or an add on


Just thinking out loud.  I use Google Classroom and Google Forms to generate quizzes/tests for my students.  I have embedded Google Sheets into my Miro Boards and folks with edit privilege can update those sheets from within the Miro board.  Can Google Forms be embedded into a Miro board?  Would this provide a quiz capability?  Not sure if/how it would/could work.  Google Forms keeps the questions and responses all in one “file/database”.


Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and share feedback about this feature. Our team is reviewing this idea and will follow up if there are any updates we can share. Thank you for your patience and commitment to making Miro better.

Miro Community Team


Look into the Opinion Stage trivia tool – https://www.opinionstage.com/quiz/trivia-quiz/.

You can set up all the question types you described, even adding images and videos to them. And you can choose whether or not to show the correct answer to each question. If you’re showing it, you can also add an explanation. 

For the time, what you have is a timer that tracks how long it took students to solve the quiz and a setting to close the quiz at a specific time. 

After the quiz is finished, they’ll get a result you’ve pre-defined based on their number of correct answers. The result can have an image, take them to specific page where they can read more, etc. You can also have the student’s name in the result by adding a name form at the start of the quiz. 

You’ll get an email for every new response and you can also view all the data on the platform dashboard, or even export it. 

I believe you can embed it with iframe as of now because there’s no direct integration.


HI @Gian Müller 

 

Thank you for sharing this, Gian! It's great to see community members suggesting alternative tools. While Miro doesn't currently have a built-in quiz tool, we appreciate your input and will make sure to pass along this feedback to our product team as they continue to explore potential integrations. Feel free to share any other tips or insights!