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How to Use Lumi to Create Formative Knowledge Checks in Course Content
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NOTE: these knowledge checks cannot be graded. Please see the KB article about using Lumi in the "Quiz" tool for questions that can be graded.

 

Begin by clicking on the "Content" tab and then navigate to a module with html course content in it. Click on the options ellipsis then "Edit"

 

     Online course webpage showing a poetry module, navigation pane, and dropdown menu. 

 

 

Next, click the Creator+ authoring tools icon in the html editor, then "Insert Practice"

 

     Screenshot of a text editor interface showing toolbar options and a dropdown menu with "Insert Practice" highlighted, accompanied by text about poetry.

 

Select the type of question you'd like to generate (dropdown fill in the blanks, fill in the blanks, multi-select, multiple choice, or true/false).

 

     A list of interactive assessment types, with some items highlighted in yellow.

 

Next, click on the "Generate Question" button toward the top of the page, then click on the blue 

 

     Digital interface for creating a multiple-choice question, with input fields and options.

 

Then click on the blue "Generate Question" button at the bottom of the page

 

 

      AI tool interface for generating questions from source text about poetry.

 

Proof / check the question and answer that has been generated and edit if needed, then click on the blue "insert" button at the bottom of the screen

 

 

     A multiple-choice question form listing poetic devices with "Morpheme" selected.

 

Close out the dialogue box and you will return to the html editor. To edit, delete or move your new knowledge check click on the box. Click the blue "Save and Close" when finished

 

     Web page editing interface showing a toolbar, a text box with "Multiple Choice," and buttons for saving.

 

 

The embedded content looks like this when finished: 

 

     Online learning platform interface displaying a question about poetic devices with multiple-choice options.

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

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