I would like to prepare a quiz for a language course. There are many translation part of that quiz, where the student should type the correct translation. So my question is how can I put more than one fill in the blank type question to a slide? Or what kind of question do you suggest for this?
Hi Robert! Have you checked out this article/Screenr about evaluating multiple fill-in-the-blank on one slide? The Freeform Pick-One question type may help you with this
Since my tutorial specifically deals with a language question and has multiple fill-in-the blanks, I thought I'd post the link to it here. That page also contains a link to a sample file.
If by 'translation' you mean replacing one word in the original language with one word from the target language I think this interaction could work.
However, If you're talking about translation as in asking a learner to change a phrase and/or sentence from the original language into the target language I would consider a different approach as there will be too many possible correct responses to track.
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Hi Robert! Have you checked out this article/Screenr about evaluating multiple fill-in-the-blank on one slide? The Freeform Pick-One question type may help you with this
Hi Robert,
Since my tutorial specifically deals with a language question and has multiple fill-in-the blanks, I thought I'd post the link to it here. That page also contains a link to a sample file.
Hi Robert,
Just a thought regarding your quiz.
If by 'translation' you mean replacing one word in the original language with one word from the target language I think this interaction could work.
However, If you're talking about translation as in asking a learner to change a phrase and/or sentence from the original language into the target language I would consider a different approach as there will be too many possible correct responses to track.
Hi all,
Thanks for your suggestions and ideas, Ill build all in my project.
Sounds great Robert, just let us know if you need anything further.
Thanks Becky and Harri
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