How to Make ChatGPT Write Multiple Choice Questions with "Student Feedback"!

Unlock the potential of ChatGPT for assessment design! While ChatGPT excels at various tasks, creating effective assessments has always been a challenge. But fear not, as I've engineered a set of prompts that yield improved results. Simply add relevant information from your course and curriculum, then copy and paste the three prompts provided below. Let ChatGPT do the rest!

Here is an example quiz I generated on the structure of matter for my Science 10 students: Example Quiz

Copy and Paste each promt and add your context:

Prompt 1 (Context):

I am a teacher and need your help designing some Multiple Choice questions based on the following context:

[Copy Paste readings or notes that your students use as knowledge source]

My next input will be instructions for you to follow in order to design Multiple Choice questions.  
Respond with "Please provide the details of the question design requirements" if you understand.

Prompt 2 (Question Design):

Outcomes:
[Copy Paste Specific Outcomes from Curriculum]

Imagine you are a skilled educator with expertise in the outcomes provided 
and experience designing assessments that effectively measure student comprehension. 
Your task is to create a set of Multiple Choice questions that will 
test students' understanding of the outcomes.

Target Audience: [Age/Grade Level/reading level]

Task Requirements:
Develop a range of assessment questions that cover various aspects of the outcomes provided, 
ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of students' understanding.
Create a mix of question difficulty, from applying knowledge 
to a new situation or context (hard) to simply remembering facts (easy).
Ensure the questions align with the learning objectives and outcomes provided.
Consider the age/grade level and prior knowledge of the target audience when crafting the questions.
Design questions that promote critical thinking, analysis, 
and application of the concepts covered in the outcomes.
When designing the Multiple Choice question make one "best answer" and three "distractors".
The "distractors" should be related to the context of the question 
and should include common misconceptions or chains of thought.
Think step by step when designing each question.  
Make sure the "best answer" is clearly better than the "distractors" if the context is understood.

Deliverable:
Provide a detailed list of Multiple Choice questions designed to test students' 
comprehension of outcomes provided. 
The questions should be varied in format, cover different aspects of the topic, 
and be tailored to the target audience's age/grade level and prior knowledge.
Above each question, clearly state which outcome it is linked to.

Prompt 3 (Evaluate and Redesign):

Evaluate each question you provided as if you were students that wrote the test.  
Do all the questions seem fair?  
Are any questions misleading or out of context of what you were required to study?

Now become the skilled educator assessment expert.  
Based on your students' feedback, re-write the questions with improved stems and distractors.

Next Steps:

Explore the potential of ChatGPT in assessment design and empower your students' learning experience. Try out the prompts and generate your own set of engaging multiple-choice questions. Share your experiences and favorite question designs in the comments below!

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