If I have a select one, select many, or drag and drop quiz, is there a built-in (or not built-in) way to provide specific feedback when the user selects a specific answer or combination of answers?
If answer A is correct, and answer B, C, and D is wrong, I want to be able to say "You chose B. Be is wrong because of XYZ." Up until now, when the answer is wrong, I have to say, "A is correct because of this. But B is wrong because of this, C is wrong because of this, and D is wrong because of this." How can I be more specific?
Hi Mary Ann! Glad you found another thread that may be helpful. I wanted you to know that there are some questions that have the option for feedback by choice built into the software.
By choice: This lets you show different feedback for each answer choice. This option is only available for some question types, including Multiple Choice, Word Bank, Pick One, Which Word, Freeform Pick One, and Freeform Hotspot.
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I just saw this thread which is somewhat related, but perhaps someone found an easier way since last year?
Specific right / wrong feedback on pick-many
https://community.articulate.com/discussions/articulate-storyline/specific-right-wrong-feedback-on-pick-many-example
Hi Mary Ann! Glad you found another thread that may be helpful. I wanted you to know that there are some questions that have the option for feedback by choice built into the software.
By choice: This lets you show different feedback for each answer choice. This option is only available for some question types, including Multiple Choice, Word Bank, Pick One, Which Word, Freeform Pick One, and Freeform Hotspot.
You can read more about that here.
The Sequence Drag and Drop slide on this sample gives specific feedback for any combination of incorrect answers when you click the Hint.
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