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Getting Started with Queso
Creating a Course
If you already have an instructor account,
you can click on your name and choose
Course Setup from the dropdown menu.

If you don’t have an instructor account you
can go to
http://class.conque.so/register/instructor
Adding an Additional Course

Enter the name of the course, or if you’ve exported a course
you can choose the file and click on Create Course.
Adding Skills

After creating a course, you’ll be prompted to create skills.
Enter the name of a skill you’ll be grading and click Create
Skill.
Additional Skills

You can add as many skills as you like. Skills are earned by
completing quests.
Navigating the Setup Process
The sidebar menu will
stay in a setup condition
until you have
successfully created a
skill, level, quest and
post.
Once you’ve created a
skill, click on Levels to
continue the setup
process.
Adding Levels

Enter a starting level name and point value for your students and
click Add This Level. I like calling everyone Newbies.
Additional Levels

Continue entering level names and point values until you’re
satisfied. You can always add levels later.
Creating Your First Quest
Now that you have skills
and levels, you can
create a quest.
Click on Quests from the
sidebar menu.
In Class vs. Submission

Quests can be either an online submission or an in class
assignment. If it’s in class, only the instructor can complete the
quest for students.
Submission Quests

With submission based quests, you can select how students
submit the assignment (into a textbox or by uploading a file).
Quest Details

Give the quest a title along with instructions that your students
will see.
Quest Skills

Select the skills that this particular quest rewards. You can
choose multiple skills.
Skill Rewards

Now that you’ve selected which skills you want to reward, you
can set minimum and maximum values to give to students upon
completing this particular quest.
Quest Thresholds

If you wish to hide a quest from the student until they’ve
reached a specific level in a given skill, you can set it as a
threshold. If you don’t care, just click Next.
Attaching Files to a Quest

If you need to attach supplemental files, you can drag and drop
them onto the drop files here box or click the Add Files button
and click Create Quest.
Finished Quest Creation

When your quest has been created, you’ll see the title and
instructions along with a button to create another quest. If you
wish to create more quests, click the button. Otherwise, it’s time
to create a post.
Creating Your First Post
Now that you’ve created
the course, you might
want to communicate a
bit with your students.
Click on Posts from the
sidebar menu.
Creating a Post

Posts can be shown on the front page or part of a menu. They
can occupy both as well. You can always change this later if you
choose to. Enter the title and body and click Post.
Filepicker Integration

Queso uses Filepicker, so you and your students can attach files
from more than just your hard drive.
Your Completed Course

Clicking on the course name in the top menu bar will bring you
to the course home page. Posts that are marked for the front
page will show up in the middle column. The instructor’s sidebar
menu will now be split between grading and management.
Navigating the Course
The instructor’s sidebar is split between
grading and management.
The grade section allows you to see
submissions and assign points for in class
work.
The manage section allows you to add
and modify quests and posts, as well as
manage students.
Click on the Quests link to see a list of
quests.
Quest Management

From the management view, you can create a New Quest or
modify existing quests. Start by clicking on Journal Entry #1 or
any other existing quest you have created.
Updating a Quest

From this view, you can go through everything related to the
selected quest. Click through with Next until you get to the end
to save the changes to the quest.
Quest Management
From the quest management view, there are a few more things
you can do.
Search filter

See a list of who
has and hasn’t
completed a quest
Clone a Quest

Show/Hide
Quest from
students

Remove the Quest
Updating Posts

To look at a list of posts, click on the Posts
option underneath Manage.
Posts Management

From the management view, you can create a New Post or
modify existing posts. Start by clicking on Welcome to Class or
any other existing post you have created.
Updating the Post

From this view, you can update the post information. Clicking
Post will update the information.
Post Management
From the post management view, there are a few more things
you can do.
Search filter

Make the post
sticky, moving
it to the top of
the menu or
front page.

Remove
the Quest

Promote or
Demote from
the front page

Add or
Remove from
the top menu
Students

To look at a list of students, click on the
Students option underneath Manage.
Student Management

Email Student
Student Details

Quests
Available
to Student

Remove
Student
from
Course

Change
Account to
Instructor
or Student
Student Detail

From this view, you can see the student’s progress on each
quest. If the quest is a submission it can be viewed by clicking on
the link.
Submissions

To look at a list of submissions, click on
the Submissions option underneath
Grade.
The number next to the link tells you how
many quests need to be graded.
Grading Submissions
Search filter
on quest name

Grade
submission

Revision
number

Search filter
on student
name
Grading a Quest

Text of submission
In Class Work

To look grade in class work, click on the In
Class Work option underneath Grade.
Grading in Class Work

From this view, you can see all in class quests. Clicking on the
Grade button allows you to assign skill points for multiple
students.
Assigning Points

Using the slider bar, you can select the amount of points in each
skill to assign for the completed quest. The note will show up in
the student’s list of completed quests.
Select Students

You can select as many students you like and assign them the
same amount of points.
Navigating the User Menu
The user menu contains your list of
courses, course management options,
and general Queso options.
Let’s start with updating some of the
things we started with by clicking on
Course Setup.
General Course Setup

In the general tab you can modify the name of the course,
customize the dropdown menu for posts added to the menu, as
well as change the course registration code.
Course Setup, Skills
Course Setup, Levels
Course Setup, Share
Navigating the User Menu
The export link will download a JSON
file that contains the structure and
content of your course. This file can be
imported to create a new course. It will
not contain any student data.
Navigating the User Menu
The Account Settings link allows you to
change your password, email address,
and change your notification settings.
Further Information
Clay Ewing
c.ewing@miami.edu
@claytical

Source Code / Bug Reporting
https://github.com/claytical/Queso-Multisite

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Getting Started with Queso

  • 2. Creating a Course If you already have an instructor account, you can click on your name and choose Course Setup from the dropdown menu. If you don’t have an instructor account you can go to http://class.conque.so/register/instructor
  • 3. Adding an Additional Course Enter the name of the course, or if you’ve exported a course you can choose the file and click on Create Course.
  • 4. Adding Skills After creating a course, you’ll be prompted to create skills. Enter the name of a skill you’ll be grading and click Create Skill.
  • 5. Additional Skills You can add as many skills as you like. Skills are earned by completing quests.
  • 6. Navigating the Setup Process The sidebar menu will stay in a setup condition until you have successfully created a skill, level, quest and post. Once you’ve created a skill, click on Levels to continue the setup process.
  • 7. Adding Levels Enter a starting level name and point value for your students and click Add This Level. I like calling everyone Newbies.
  • 8. Additional Levels Continue entering level names and point values until you’re satisfied. You can always add levels later.
  • 9. Creating Your First Quest Now that you have skills and levels, you can create a quest. Click on Quests from the sidebar menu.
  • 10. In Class vs. Submission Quests can be either an online submission or an in class assignment. If it’s in class, only the instructor can complete the quest for students.
  • 11. Submission Quests With submission based quests, you can select how students submit the assignment (into a textbox or by uploading a file).
  • 12. Quest Details Give the quest a title along with instructions that your students will see.
  • 13. Quest Skills Select the skills that this particular quest rewards. You can choose multiple skills.
  • 14. Skill Rewards Now that you’ve selected which skills you want to reward, you can set minimum and maximum values to give to students upon completing this particular quest.
  • 15. Quest Thresholds If you wish to hide a quest from the student until they’ve reached a specific level in a given skill, you can set it as a threshold. If you don’t care, just click Next.
  • 16. Attaching Files to a Quest If you need to attach supplemental files, you can drag and drop them onto the drop files here box or click the Add Files button and click Create Quest.
  • 17. Finished Quest Creation When your quest has been created, you’ll see the title and instructions along with a button to create another quest. If you wish to create more quests, click the button. Otherwise, it’s time to create a post.
  • 18. Creating Your First Post Now that you’ve created the course, you might want to communicate a bit with your students. Click on Posts from the sidebar menu.
  • 19. Creating a Post Posts can be shown on the front page or part of a menu. They can occupy both as well. You can always change this later if you choose to. Enter the title and body and click Post.
  • 20. Filepicker Integration Queso uses Filepicker, so you and your students can attach files from more than just your hard drive.
  • 21. Your Completed Course Clicking on the course name in the top menu bar will bring you to the course home page. Posts that are marked for the front page will show up in the middle column. The instructor’s sidebar menu will now be split between grading and management.
  • 22. Navigating the Course The instructor’s sidebar is split between grading and management. The grade section allows you to see submissions and assign points for in class work. The manage section allows you to add and modify quests and posts, as well as manage students. Click on the Quests link to see a list of quests.
  • 23. Quest Management From the management view, you can create a New Quest or modify existing quests. Start by clicking on Journal Entry #1 or any other existing quest you have created.
  • 24. Updating a Quest From this view, you can go through everything related to the selected quest. Click through with Next until you get to the end to save the changes to the quest.
  • 25. Quest Management From the quest management view, there are a few more things you can do. Search filter See a list of who has and hasn’t completed a quest Clone a Quest Show/Hide Quest from students Remove the Quest
  • 26. Updating Posts To look at a list of posts, click on the Posts option underneath Manage.
  • 27. Posts Management From the management view, you can create a New Post or modify existing posts. Start by clicking on Welcome to Class or any other existing post you have created.
  • 28. Updating the Post From this view, you can update the post information. Clicking Post will update the information.
  • 29. Post Management From the post management view, there are a few more things you can do. Search filter Make the post sticky, moving it to the top of the menu or front page. Remove the Quest Promote or Demote from the front page Add or Remove from the top menu
  • 30. Students To look at a list of students, click on the Students option underneath Manage.
  • 31. Student Management Email Student Student Details Quests Available to Student Remove Student from Course Change Account to Instructor or Student
  • 32. Student Detail From this view, you can see the student’s progress on each quest. If the quest is a submission it can be viewed by clicking on the link.
  • 33. Submissions To look at a list of submissions, click on the Submissions option underneath Grade. The number next to the link tells you how many quests need to be graded.
  • 34. Grading Submissions Search filter on quest name Grade submission Revision number Search filter on student name
  • 35. Grading a Quest Text of submission
  • 36. In Class Work To look grade in class work, click on the In Class Work option underneath Grade.
  • 37. Grading in Class Work From this view, you can see all in class quests. Clicking on the Grade button allows you to assign skill points for multiple students.
  • 38. Assigning Points Using the slider bar, you can select the amount of points in each skill to assign for the completed quest. The note will show up in the student’s list of completed quests.
  • 39. Select Students You can select as many students you like and assign them the same amount of points.
  • 40. Navigating the User Menu The user menu contains your list of courses, course management options, and general Queso options. Let’s start with updating some of the things we started with by clicking on Course Setup.
  • 41. General Course Setup In the general tab you can modify the name of the course, customize the dropdown menu for posts added to the menu, as well as change the course registration code.
  • 45. Navigating the User Menu The export link will download a JSON file that contains the structure and content of your course. This file can be imported to create a new course. It will not contain any student data.
  • 46. Navigating the User Menu The Account Settings link allows you to change your password, email address, and change your notification settings.
  • 47. Further Information Clay Ewing c.ewing@miami.edu @claytical Source Code / Bug Reporting https://github.com/claytical/Queso-Multisite