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How to answer an effective question?
An effective question is your own question on this subject. In fact, that means other students will answer. Then, even if the question is valid, students can have an interaction. In addition, you can ask more questions when you ask questions, but you must combine them with the course and don't ask some irrelevant questions.
Students' learning interaction is determined by the ranking of their own contribution in the overall student contribution of the course. The higher the ranking, the higher the interaction score. The ranking is changing, so the interactive score will change all the time until the end of the exam, and the final ranking and learning interactive score will be determined.
The obtained learning interaction score can be viewed in "My Interaction" of the score analysis module. For example, the score of learning interaction is 10. If a student ranks in the top 80%, his interaction score is 10*80%=8.
Summarized as follows:
Participating in the discussion in the Q&A community, effectively asking and answering questions or getting praise and answers from teachers and classmates will increase their contribution to the Q&A community. Effective and quality discussion will be included in the submission, such as asking how to sign in for face-to-face teaching and when to take the exam.
As well as questions and answers that have nothing to do with the teaching content of the course, they are invalid and cannot be submitted (the Knowledge Tree has a special content review team to review the effectiveness of questions and answers).
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