Embed Question Type
Insert Vimeo videos, Slideshare presentations, ThingLink interactive images, Google maps and much more! Simply copy the embed code from the desired website and insert it in the text box below. Learn more here.You can also use embed.ly (httpSome readersMultiple Choice Type Question
The multiple choice question type goes beyond the traditional format. Let’s take a look at what features there are:
With each question you can:
Space to compose your question (you can insert symbols, images, and links).
Record audio for either instructiSome readersAdding Accents
We currently have several accents available for users to use. To access the accents, click on a question and then click on the Greek Omega symbol (see picture below).
We are adding more accents regularly, so if you do not see the one you need, please let me know by responding to this note.
If you need an accent ASAP, an option around this limitation is to copy accents froSome readersOpen Text Question
The open text question is equivalent to a short answer question. You place your instructions/question in the top box and students compose their answers in the bottom box (see image below):
Please note that both the teacher and student box allow for rich-text editing (symbols, images, etc.) and there is audio recording capability for both.Few readersCreating a Drawing Activity
To have students submit a drawing, use this question type.
With each question you can:
A. Space to compose your question (you can insert symbols, images, and links).
B. Add additional instructions on how to use the sorting question.
C. Record audio for either instFew readersLink Type Question
When you want students to check out a website, you can easily have them do this by sharing the link with instructions. Here is how to do it:
For each question, you can:
A. Embed a link.
B. Compose your question (you can insert symbols, images, and links)
C. Add adFew readersWizer Activate
Wizer Activate allows you to take an original document or pdf worksheet and transform the questions into interactive Wizer questions!
This article has several entry points, depending on what type of worksheet questions you want to transform. In addition, there is a detailed video here and at the bottom of the article that demonstrates the process.
Starting with an original worksheet
First, you need to convert your original worksheet into a PDF. You can use your smartphone, tablet or compuFew readersVideo Type Question
When showing a video either in class or assigned for home (e.g., flipped classroom), use the video question type to guide your students.
For each question, you can:
A. Search for any public YouTube video or copy & paste a YouTube video link.
B. Compose your questioFew readersChange the font color of a question
To change the ink color of a text, click on the ink drop (see the picture below):
Few readersImage Type Question
When wanting to students to comment on an image, use the simple Image question.
With each question you can:
A. Space to compose your question (you can insert symbols, images, and links).
B. Record audio for either instructions or the question (or both)
C. Make a viFew readersCreate a Sorting Activity
To have students categorize items, the sort question is the one to use. Here is what you will see when you click on this question.
With each question you can:
A. Space to compose your question (you can insert symbols, images, and links).
B. Add additional instructionFew readersAdd your own background to a worksheet
Sometimes, you want to add your own background instead of using one of the templates! Totally cool! Go right ahead! We call it a DIY (Do It Yourself).
First, click on the DIY icon which is found at the top of all the cover designs
You will then have several options as to how the new photo should be displayed as the background
(https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdeskFew readersCreating a Reflection Question Activity
Whether as an exit ticket, beginning of unit or lesson check in, or anytime in between, the reflection question allows you to take your students’ pulse on a topic and teach them the art of self-reflection. This non-graded type question works as follows:
For each reflectioFew readersCreating a "Fill on an Image" Activity
Similar to the Fill in The Blank question, Fill On An Image question type lets you identify specifics on an image (called tags).
A. You can either upload an image or a pdf.
B. Once uploaded, you can click anywhere on the image to add a tag.
As soon as you upload an iFew readersYour Worksheet Pallet
When you click "Create worksheet" you are brought to the design page, which looks like this:
A. To help catalog your worksheet (and if you share it with the Wizer community, to help others find it), you can assign one or more grade level to it.
B. Tags are a good way to help you (and others) find your worksheet
C. Title your worksheet here (you can change the font and color (checkFew readersDiscussion Type Question
Creating opportunities for your students to discuss a topic online is a great way to continue the learning outside the classroom. To create a discussion, simply type a prompt and hit send.
Students will then be able to respond to the prompt and one another. (Note: pleFew readersFill in the Blanks Type Question
Fill in the Blanks is a robust tool allowing you to differentiate how you wish to set up the question. Let’s take a look:
With each question you can:
Space to compose your question (you can insert symbols, images, and links).
Record audio for either instFew readersTable Type Question
This is how you use the table question:
Set the number of rows and column to use with the table
Select the Answer type. Selecting Text will allow students to type in any answer. Selecting Word bank for the students will allow the students to select the correct word from a list bank.
This is used both for text and more importantly for images/audio.
(hFew readersChanging the font used for your worksheet
On the left-hand side of your worksheet, you have the options to change the background, color and font of the text.
To change the font, click on the down carrot on the right and all the available fonts pop up.
Few readersEnabling Video Recording in Safari
For macOS:
Go to Safari → Preferences → Advanced
Enable the option to “Show Develop menu in menu bar” at the bottom
Go to Develop → Experimental Features
Enable MediaRecorder
For iOS:
Go to Settings → Safari → Advanced → Experimental FeFew readersMatching Type Question
Thanks for reaching out! Here is how the Matching task works in a worksheet.
Start by adding the first matching pair:
By clicking on the + sign, you can add images and audio to each of the matching cards.
Then, click somewhere out of theFew readers