[New Quizzes] Create Item Banks from MSWord

It would be useful that when you create a question [item] bank at the account level being able to upload a huge number of questions once by using a word document. Now, the only way to do this is to create them one by one.

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Rosalie

170 Comments
JACOBSEN_C
Community Contributor

1500 up votes...

demellon
Community Explorer

kinda says it all.

rdusek
Community Member

Using Excel could be even better and easier to incorporate. Just like BlackBoard CSV format  upload:  https://help.blackboard.com/Learn/Instructor/Tests_Pools_Surveys/Reuse_Questions/Upload_Questions 

william_irwin
Community Novice

For those of us who use platforms other then Windows (i.e. Mac OS X, iOS, etc), which is the only OS supported by Respondus, it would be really nice to be able to easily import blocks of test questions such as from Word files.

nsweeten
Community Contributor

I have to use Parallels for Mac to create large quizzes.

My Institution gives me access to Respondus 4.0 for uploading .txt files to Canvas Quizzes.  I have to strip out all code from a WordDoc and hand format the .txt doc, but it is faster than one-question-at-a-time when a quiz is larger than 10-20 questions. 

rosedwade
Community Novice

TXT and other simple formats are not going to have the rich content capability that a docx file can provide.  I don't mind going back in after and import and fixing a few things, but I don't have time to enter every question.  There are other LMS platforms that have this capability so I know it is possible.  Please, please, please implement this.

Teacher Wade,

rdusek
Community Member

You can easily create, save Blackboard questions in Excel, and then import them in Blackboard:

https://help.blackboard.com/Learn/Instructor/Tests_Pools_Surveys/Reuse_Questions/Upload_Questions 

Then you export them from Blackboard and import in Canvas. 

You can create a free account and have Blackboard courses here: Blackboard CourseSites 

curtain
Community Participant

Now there is a customer workflow that Instructure and the Canvas team should be proud of....  Use Excel to create a file, then Blackboard to process the file then export from Blackboard into a Canvas friendly format to import into Canvas.  Sad to see this is where we are.

rdusek
Community Member

I would go back to Blackboard quizzes in a heartbeat.

If only for the automatically graded fill in the blank questions with pattern match:

https://help.blackboard.com/Learn/Instructor/Tests_Pools_Surveys/Question_Types/Fill_in_the_Blank_Qu...

But also making corrections and changes in quizzes live, while students are taking them or re-grading any question types on the fly.

It was like magic… (Sorry Canvas, I might be a “Blackboard addict” ☺ )

gwied
Community Participant

Wow, yes, Bb is brilliant compared to Canvas in this regard - pattern matching in fill-in-the-blank or essay questions. Time to copy the competition!