McGill Teaching and Academic Programs

Oct. 2 Workshop for Faculty: Designing Effective Multiple-Choice Questions

Would you like to improve the quality of your Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)? Would you like to learn how to use MCQs to assess higher order thinking skills such as application and analysis? If so, join a group of fellow instructors for a workshop about the principles of well-designed multiple-choice questions. During this workshop you will have the opportunity to apply these principles to your own course. Bring existing MCQs exams or course materials for which you would like to develop questions.

Offered by: Teaching and Learning Services

Location: Bronfman Building, Rm. 179 (click here to view map) Register Now!

 

Associate Director, Learning Environments, Teaching and Academic Programs, Office of the Provost, McGill University. Focused on our physical and digital learning environments and the appropriate and effective use of technology in teaching and learning.

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