I'd like to have one sentence with multiple words missing and use word bank so the user can fill in the blanks by dragging the word bank choices. Is that possible?
For example:
The ___________ in Spain falls __________ on the __________.
plain
mainly
rain
The user has to drag the answers to the correct spots in the sentence.
Hi Karen! Currently it isn't possible in Quizmaker to build a word bank or fill-in-the-blank question like that. Would something like this work for you? https://player.vimeo.com/video/204930236
I kept thinkign more about this and came up with one more idea. You could use a matching dropdown question type to let the learners choose from a list of words for each blank. Here's an example:
This was helpful and will add to the engagement of the learners I'm sure! Now I'm trying to figure out a way to just do one drop down with multiple options. If others have been successful, please advise. Thanks much!
I found that having three "blanks" with three options works well, Having one "blank" with three options doesn't seem possible. I got around it by changing my question. Thank you.
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Hi Karen! Currently it isn't possible in Quizmaker to build a word bank or fill-in-the-blank question like that. Would something like this work for you? https://player.vimeo.com/video/204930236
Just thought of one more example that might give you some ideas too: https://player.vimeo.com/video/148896951
I kept thinkign more about this and came up with one more idea. You could use a matching dropdown question type to let the learners choose from a list of words for each blank. Here's an example:
Thanks so much. I used the multiple answer option. Worked great.
This was helpful and will add to the engagement of the learners I'm sure! Now I'm trying to figure out a way to just do one drop down with multiple options. If others have been successful, please advise. Thanks much!
Hi Pete! This thread is a bit dated, but is the Screenr that was shared by Jeanette above not what you are looking for?
Hi Leslie:
I found that having three "blanks" with three options works well, Having one "blank" with three options doesn't seem possible. I got around it by changing my question. Thank you.
Thanks for the update Pete!
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