When a quiz is published, TeinGo creates an activity link students can answer without signing in. Answers are saved, each student receives a result page, and the teacher reviews analytics.
Publish, pause, reopen
Publishing creates a persistent public token for the quiz. While the link is active, students can submit answers; when paused, it closes, and reopening continues the same activity.
That is useful when using the same quiz on different days. You manage publication state instead of replacing the link.
Supported question types
Student links currently handle multiple choice, fill-in-the-blanks, open ended, and true/false questions. Drag-and-drop, hotspot, and interactive video are strong in SCORM but should be handled separately for public quizzes.
Automatic grading depends on question type: option matching, blank comparison, keyword matching, or true/false checking.
Read the analytics screen
Analytics shows submissions, average score, per-question correctness, and recent attempts together. It is a quick decision screen: which question was unclear, what needs review, and which student result deserves attention.
Share public quiz links with students; content share links are for colleagues who need a copy in their own account.