Hello fellow MOODLEr's!
My colleagues and I have been working frantically with designing quiz questions over the past few weeks. We are currently trialing a LAN dedicated to MOODLE and a Wiki and detailing SOPs and documentation to prove how affective and fantastic this software is, to hopefully officially upgrade the LAN and stand it up for the remainder of the school.
We've worked closely with Cloze type questions utilising the {1:SHORTANSWER} and {1:MULTICHOICE} special coding and has worked a treat. However, the boss has approached us with a particular thought...
What we'd like to do is this - For example, within a question is firstly a sentence and within this sentence would be various words selected as the SHORTANSWER questions to be answered by the student. The second part of the same question are two radio button options or in this instance 2 x {MCH} options.
Upon selecting one of these radio buttons will depend on whether further information is required to be selected or entered and appears below these MC buttons?
The idea is if the student selects the first of the two MC options, this would then be prompt them to answer the third section of the overall question and doing so byt selecting the options available to them from the MC drop down/short answer questions. If the student selected the second of the two MC options, nothing appears below.
Or, the third section of question options are already visible (when the question is loaded on their screen), but say if the student selects the first of the two MC options, the third section of 'short answers' and 'multichoice' are visible/editable whereas if the student selects the second of the two MC options, it greys out and cannot be answered?
Below is the question formatting so far -
Write your question here...
Answer: {:SHORTANSWER:=Answer goes here}
Reference: {:MCH:=Option 1~=Option 2}
***When Option 2 is selected, the below will appear OR if Option 1 is selected, the below greys out***
Publication: {:MULTICHOICE:=Number 1~=Number 2~=Number 3}
Chapter: {:MULTICHOICE:= Letter A~=Letter B~=Letter C}
I look forward to your responses and here's hoping I have made sense. If not, please comment on the section that's not understood and I'd be most happy to elaborate.
Regards, Nick.