Posts made by Dr S Bhatia

The following code worked perfectly. If this doesn't work in your moodle, then problem is somewhere else. Just copy and paste the code below to the embedded question window.


Benefits of RSA reforms or improvements for the community and the enterprise include

  • Improved patronage
  • Reduced government intervention i.e police, Liquor Licensing Division, local council
  • Improved image of premises
  • Improved attitudes and approaches to alcohol consumption
  • Better health status
{1:SHORTANSWER:~=Increased Profits#Correct ~=Safer Premises#Correct ~=Reduced Operational Costs#Correct ~=Satisfied staff and patrons#Correct ~=Reduced community complaints#Correct}
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once again:
i EXACTLY copied and pasted your code above and the result was a normal cloze question except that since you did not write any question, only options, so there was no question in preview too. See screenshot.

Error: Cloze question 81 is missing question options!
 How many questions were you loading. This means it had accepted the first 80 questions and 81st had some syntax error. you gottacheck that.


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What kind of page? A custom web page? The Latest News section in Moodle is a forum - not suitable I think for 'inserting' things. What I would like is just an 'empty module' in which I can add an activity, choice block, etc. and put them in a certain sequence. Is there such a possibility?

Dear friend

Please tinker around with your moodle a little bit. All these things are possible. You gotta jump into the pool to learn swimming smile and important, read documentation that isavailable here(opens in new window)

Please get your feet wet. You can easily insert links in news section .

 Quiz can be made bang on the first page itself- see screen shot

Please read the documentation carefully. It's very comprehensive and will resolve all these doubts.smile


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First:
Joseph- Homosexuality per se does not cause me discomfort. Being a psychotherapist i deal with it day in day out telling people about its acceptability.

Two: I never asked to 'stop' this thread. I asked, Do you people think that the originator of a thread should have a right to close the thread. This was somewhat like if we raise a ticket for support on some website, we also close once it is resolved. In this kind of issue, of course there is no 'resolution' of the issue, to speak of.

Yes, I can ignore, if i wish to and no one needs to heed anyone else's advice.

THE REASON i wrote that was because whenever a user is attracted to this thread, it's due to 'Art teacher loses job......'
but after some initial relevance, topic digresses(very natural and expectable, too) and look, now i am repling to 'Limitations on what can be posted in the Open Social Forum' which should have been a separate thread itself, just like Frances Bell, I suppose has started.

Lastly, this was not a veiled attempt at censorship. Who am I to suggest so?