I wonder if there’s a web app that does weighted confidence multiple choices questions like this (triangle layout).
I'm looking forward to trying this out. I've been advocating confidence ratings on multiple choice quizzes for some time, but this tweak on that idea has been shown to increase retrieval of associated facts and hence improve learning.
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
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RT @dylanwiliam: In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other response…
In practice testing, requiring students to indicate their confidence in their chosen response compared with other responses increased learning, but asking them just to rate their confidence in their choice did not: https://t.co/IQSfFLybpt
Best of all, some research indicates that it can also be a great teaching tool. You can read more about that, and the format here: https://t.co/Ix3ds02nGR and here: https://t.co/1rIKACVQ5O Any opinions?? 3/3
@BenRogersEdu @ParadigmTrust @daisychristo Thanks for sharing Ben, very interesting approach! The shift to 3 answers makes a lot of sense, and could possibly be expanded to allow students to provide confidence weighting (https://t.co/5xAyIOO8S2)
Making multiple choice testing more powerful https://t.co/BDWitDD6EG
On the learning benefits of confidence-weighted testing Sparck, Bjork & Bjork: https://t.co/BIDiXenCzQ (Open Access) https://t.co/qgMf7QThc5