Cloze case sensitive answer is needed for German language teaching

Cloze case sensitive answer is needed for German language teaching

Peter Sereinigg གིས-
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German is a difficult language.

Please help us to solve a typical (but big) German language teaching problem.
We need in quiz,question type "cloze", different results if somebody writes capital or noncapital letters
f.e.
"gut" or "Gut". It may not mean the same in German language,
In the same sentence:
gut = good
Gut = estate

maybe we should add a checkbox to select "case sensitive"

A discussion in the German section has been started, but found no solution. To prevent, that this modul is changed manually by a lot of schools to fit request, we should change this in core as soon as poosible please.
http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=35915

regards for your help, Peter

You may vote on this please: Tracker: MDL-17264
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Re: Cloze case sensitive answer is needed for German language teaching

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Hi Peter,

To solve your problem you might consider installing the REGEXP question plugin. For instance, the following code in your Cloze question will work as shown on screenshot below.

Type the German equivalent of these English words (mind the capitalization)!
good = {:REGEXP:=gut#OK~Gut#wrong: do not use a capital letter please!}
estate = {:REGEXP:=Gut#OK~gut#wrong: use a capital letter please!}

Joseph

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Re: Cloze case sensitive answer is needed for German language teaching

Peter Sereinigg གིས-
Hi Pierre,
anything new, may I help testing?

regards Peter
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