There were a lot of spammy hits out there, so here you go, semantic web:
I just found a free cloze test generator that I rather like. It doesn’t seem to be able to save an interactive test, or score the test automatically, but it’s still a time-saver. I’ll be using as part of a close reading exercise in a literature survey course, and I might use it as part of a pop reading quiz in the future.
What else is out there?
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The close test is fantastic and makes ones work easier.
I actually enjoy working with it.
Thank you for discovering the free cloze test generator. It’s a little unpredictable, though.