Quizzes serve two purposes: they reinforce learning by requiring active recall, and they give you data on where students are struggling. A well-placed quiz at the end of each module is better for completion and transformation than passive video consumption alone.
Steps
Quiz Design Principles
Test application, not memorisation. "According to the lesson, what percentage..." tests memory. "If a client says X, which approach would you use..." tests understanding.
5–10 questions per module quiz. Enough to be meaningful, short enough that students do not avoid it.
Allow retakes. A quiz that blocks progress with no retake creates frustration, not learning. Allow retakes with a short wait period between attempts.
Common Mistakes
- Questions that are too easy or too hard. Calibrate difficulty so a student who engaged with the lesson can pass. Trick questions teach avoidance.
- Blocking progression too aggressively. A student stuck on a quiz module who cannot move forward will disengage. Allow unlimited retakes.
- No quiz feedback. If possible, show the student which questions they got wrong and why. Feedback is where the learning happens.
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