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PanQuiz allows you to delete your account and remove all your personal information and data. Please be aware that this operation is irreversible and cannot be undone. If you delete your account, the following information will be removed from our...
With PanQuiz you can grade your assessments in 2 different ways: simple, where you set a minimum passing score (expressed in points or percentage) and, if the student gets at least that score, the assessment is considered passed, or custom, where...
This feature is experimental. A new and important feature of PanQuiz is the integration with artificial intelligence (AI) tools: thanks to the help of Mr. PanQuiz (your faithful helper!) you can now save time in creating questions and answers. Using...
PanQuiz! allows you to import existing questions from Moodle files (XML files). If instead you have a Microsoft® Word file, take a look at this article; if you have a Microsoft® Excel file, take a look at this other article. You can import dozens...
PanQuiz! allows you to import existing questions from Microsoft® Word files (DOCX). If instead you have a Microsoft® Excel (or CSV) file, take a look at this article. If you have created an assessment or exam paper in Word, you’ll likely be...
When you create an assessment (or a live quiz), you are the owner and the only author. However, sometimes it may be useful to share your assessment (together with everything included in it like, for example, questions, responses, etc.) with other...
A very important feature in PanQuiz! is the ability to share your quiz (or, better, your live quiz) with your students and play with them in real-time, both in presence or at a distance. In this way, students have fun and learn through play...
This feature is still experimental and currently disabled. This article is being translated into English, meanwhile you can check the original article in Italian or the article automatically translated by Google (of course the translation is not so...
When creating an assessment, the teacher can assign a different score (weight) to each question: the final score is the sum of all these scores and it will be displayed to the student in the Results page. The teacher can also set the passing score...