Posts made by Marty Soupcoff

That is a good idea on linking to the questionnaire in the sticky block. But since all the courses need to take the questionnaire, instead of creating a metacourse and having to add all the courses to it:

  1. Create a blank course.
    1. In the course settings, set the course to be available to students AND to allow guest access. This way all students can enter the course without having to be enrolled in the blank course.
  2. Create questionnaire in blank course.
    1. As mentioned above, in the questionnaire, make the first question a "Course" field where the student will enter their course number/ID or whatever identifier you use.
  3. As mentioned above, in the site admin block > Modules > Blocks > Sticky Blocks > Select Course Page and add an HTML block.
    1. In the HTML block, put some like "Please complete the end of the year survey" and you can hyperlink that text. This sticky block will then appear in every course in your Moodle instance.

Justin,

Sorry I didn't update the forum. We are hosted by Moodlerooms and running 1.9.11 and when we added the fix text found here we can now longer replicate problem. The fix text was added to the /mod/questionnaire/lib.php file.

Once you add the fix text, it won't automatically fix the previously created questionnaires but if you go into the questionnaire settings and select Save Changes (don't have to change anything) then it will update the forum and then remove the 100 grade from the gradebook.

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All the feedback types are voluntary. If you leave them blank, students will not see feedback when they review their quiz attempt. To help understand how the Review Options of a quiz work, I suggest looking at this forum discussion where I helped another Moodler with a similar problem. There is a link in my first post details how each review option setting works. Welcome to Moodle!

This may not be a good option or even better than the scrolling up/down option but you could create a Description question with the entire story and then have the question below it (which would still be scrolling) or set the quiz up to limit the questions per page and have the description on one page and their typed response questions on another and they can flip between the pages.

Just make sure the students save when they do page flipping in case they type a long response and don't want to lose it.

Personally I think the page flipping would be better than scrolling up and down, especially if the question story is in the same Question Text box as their responses.