Mastery-based quizzes require a student’s understanding of fundamental concepts.
Students will more effectively test their mastery of content through quizzes:
- Quizzes will require the student to answer 3-5 problems correctly, in a row, before ‘passing’ the test. This means they must have full mastery- 100%- of the concept before moving on.
- Quizzes will allow the student limitless attempts. This allows the student to try without feel of failure.
- There shall be 2-4 progressively supporting hints available, with the final one giving the correct answer. If a student uses a hint, that problem does not count towards mastery.
- The quiz shall allow for easy access to the associated video(s).
- Each quiz question shall have randomly generated numbers (and words, where applicable), based on a prescribed problem model.
- Initial solution sets will be multiple-choice, most likely. The platform will grow to involve the creation of a more robust quiz architecture.
- Quizzes will test one- and only one- concept, through time-tested problems.
- Quizzes may be used by professors to assess student progress and status. They may use quiz achievement as a prerequisite for course activities. They may use quiz achievement as a guide for requiring extra work from students.