• Peer Instruction

    Peer instruction problems give learners an opportunity for interactive engagement while they answer a multiple choice question. Learners complete these problems in three steps.

    First, the learner answers a multiple choice question and provides a rationale for the answer. Next, the learner sees the rationale provided by another learner for each of the other possible answers. After assessing this input, the learner can make revisions and resubmit an answer and rationale. Finally, the learner sees the correct answer and the rationale that you provide for it.

  • This name appears in the horizontal navigation at the top of the page.
  • The question appears above the possible answers that you set below. You can use text, an image, or a combination of both. If you wish to add an image to your question, press the "Add Image To Question" button.


  • This is the minimum number of characters the student explanations must contain.
    This is the maximum number of characters the student explanations may contain.
  • The answers appear as choices underneath the question, with a maximum of 10 allowed per question. Each answer may contain text, an image, or a combination of both.

    To add another answer press the "Add New Answer" button. To remove an answer press the blue "x" next to the blue option you want to remove.
    Add the text for this answer. If you wish to add an image, press the button below.
    Remove



  • Choose the answer you consider correct.
    Explain to students why this is the correct answer. Students see the correct answer and explanation after submitting their final answer.
  • "Simple" means examples for different answer possibilities are intentionally selected when students are viewing peer answers.
    "Random" means examples are selected at random and may not include different answer possibilities.
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    This is the number of examples shown to the students after they answer. Enter the # symbol to use the same number as the answer possibilities you've set.
  • Add example answers to the answer pool for this question. Students most likely to see these answers are those completing the assignment first, when the answer pool is small.
    Choose the answer.
    Remove
    Provide an explanation for this answer.

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