- Knowledge Base
- Thinking About Test Questions (and Choosing Interactions) According to Task Type
- Part 3: Looking at the Task Type CONNECT
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TAO Portal Quickstart Guide
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Rostering in TAO Portal
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Creating assessment materials in TAO
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Creating assessments for delivery in TAO
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Proctoring in TAO Portal
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Viewing results in TAO Portal
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How Does Scoring Work in TAO?
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Writing Your Own Scoring Rules for Your Assessments: An Example
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TAO Portal Terminology
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TAO Quickstart Guide
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Making the Most of the Asset Manager
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Working With Metadata in TAO
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Configuring Interactions: What Possibilities do You Have?
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Randomization in Items and Tests
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All You Need to Know About Test-Takers
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All About Deliveries
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Setting up LTI
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Proctoring Assessments in TAO
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Interpreting Results Tables in TAO
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Using the Advanced Search
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Best Practices for Working with Multiple Users in a Small-scale Authoring Scenario Part 1: Set-up
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Best Practices for Working with Multiple Users in a Small-scale Authoring Scenario Part 2: Workflow
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Optimizing Pictures
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All About Extensions
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Stylesheets in Assessment Items
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TAO for RTL Languages
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TAO Terminology Explained Part 1: TAO Architecture
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TAO Terminology Explained Part 2: Creating and Delivering Assessments
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TAO Terminology Explained Part 3: Scoring Assessments
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Test-taker and Accessibility tools
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How does scoring work in TAO? (II)
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Video demos
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Video tutorials: Creating interactions
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Thinking About Test Questions (and Choosing Interactions) According to Task Type
Sub-tasks of CONNECT
The CONNECT task can be divided into the two following sub-types:
LINK items which are related in some way.
This sub-type covers a number of potential types of relationship, and the relationship is defined in the question. The relationship between the items in question might be denoted by a given semantic field, or a historical, fictional or numerical context. The interactions traditionally associated with this task are; Match, Graphic Gap Match, Associate, and Graphic Associate.
ORDER a list of elements of information according to a given maxim.
This sub-type includes orders such as those based on size, type, or chronology. The interactions traditionally associated with this task are Order and Graphic Order.