The AI Question Generator on CampusKnot creates high-quality, engaging questions in seconds. Whether you need polls, surveys, discussion warm-ups, or quiz-style questions, the AI tool saves time and encourages better student participation.
📍 Where to Find the AI Generator
You can access the AI question generator by:
- Selecting the Participation tab 
- Choosing the Create Poll option 
- Select Generate with AI 
🪜 Steps to Create Polls
- Navigate to Your Course Dashboard - Select the course where you want to create questions. 
 
- Click on Participation 
- Select “+Create poll” 
- Choose the 'Generate with AI' option 
- Choose a Question Type - Options may include: - Multiple Choice: Best for quick knowledge checks and assessing understanding of key concepts. 
- True/False: Ideal for simple factual checks or clearing up common misconceptions. 
- Open-ended: Great for encouraging critical thinking, explanations, or class discussions. 
- Survey: Useful for gathering opinions, feedback, or understanding student preferences. 
- Rating: Best for measuring satisfaction, confidence levels, or self-assessment. 
 
 
- Add Points ✨ recommended if looking for higher engagement rates. - You can award points for participation or give points only when students select the correct answer." 
 
- Set a duration - Default Setting: Every poll is set to 1 minute by default. 
- In-Class Activities: - For live, in-person sessions, keep polls between 45 seconds to 1 minute for quick engagement. 
- For writing-based questions during class, allow 2–5 minutes to give students enough time to respond thoughtfully. 
 
- Out-of-Class Activities: - For asynchronous courses or pre/post-class work, extend the duration to 24–72 hours to give students flexibility to respond. 
 
 
- Choose a Bloom’s Taxonomy Cognitive Domain (Optional) - Selecting a cognitive domain helps align your questions with specific learning objectives, making them more engaging and purposeful. 
 
- Start creating - Inside CampusKnot, you can improve AI-generated questions by either providing context or uploading your lecture materials. - a. Enter a Topic or Prompt - Type a concept, chapter title, or paste text from a case study or assigned reading. 
- (Examples: “Photosynthesis in plants” or “Causes of World War I.”) 
 - b. Upload Lecture Content - Supported file types: PDF, PNG, JPEG 
- Maximum file size: 30 MB 
 
- Choose the question(s) you'd like to keep 
- Select or create a tag 
- Publish or Save for Later - Click on 'Save as Draft' and choose one of the options. 
 
💡 Best Practices
- Be specific in your prompt for better results 
- Use AI-generated questions for: - Warm-ups and exit tickets 
- In-class quizzes 
- Study guides 
- Homework review 
 








