@B_Intransitive Check this out : https://t.co/DszjkD1y0t Depending on how your set up ur T/F it can act as multiple choice
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Interesting alternative MC questions. Prefer open though.
RT @SpringerEdu: Free article! Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice…
RT @SpringerEdu: Free article! Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice…
RT @SpringerEdu: Free article! Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice…
Free article! Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice questions: a Bayesian item response model comparison https://t.co/0ydsdxd24l
RT @MarilyneStains: Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice questions:…
RT @MarilyneStains: Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice questions:…
RT @MarilyneStains: Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice questions:…
RT @MarilyneStains: Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice questions:…
RT @MarilyneStains: Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice questions:…
RT @brownell_sara: Multiple TF questions > multiple choice questions. https://t.co/sMY6TNLw5j
Multiple TF questions > multiple choice questions.
Multiple-true-false questions reveal more thoroughly the complexity of student thinking than multiple-choice questions: a Bayesian item response model comparison https://t.co/kfZmdcMZ0e
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