Tags can be added to exercises within a question bank. You can use tags to give exercises more metadata. Tags are recommended to help filter the list of all exercises in your question bank. They can also be used when you are generating an assignment based on a blueprint.
A tag is always built up out of a key and a value. The key is a unique identifier to group different values (subjects) under. When you add a tag to your question bank exercise, you have the option to fill in a new key or choose an already existing key. When you click on an existing key, you have the option to choose an already existing value or fill in a new value.
As an example, this is how a tag can be built up:
Key: Genetics
Values: Molecular genetics, Developmental genetics, Population genetics.
Once a tag has been created in an exercise, it can be reused for every exercise within your question bank. You can find an overview of the tags that are used in your question bank in the settings which is also where you can edit and/or delete a tag.
To add a (new) tag to a question bank exercise, follow the steps below.
- Click domain School name in the menu on the left.
- Click folder Question banks in the menu at the top.
- Click on your question bank or use the search bar in the Question bank-section.
- By default, the page will open on the extension Exercises tab.
- Click on the exercise you want to add tags to.
- Click on +Tag on the left and fill in a key and value.
- Click Create and the tag is created.
What’s next
Find your exercises in the question bank by making use of the filters.
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