I have created a matching drag and drop. When it comes to scoring the DnD if any of the matching are wrong the entire question is wrong. How can I make it so the students get credit for any of the correct questions?
I have created a matching drop down. When it comes to scoring the drop down if any of the matching are wrong the entire question is wrong. How can I make it so the students get credit for any of the correct questions?
The matching drag and drop question by default provides a score when all are correct/incorrect - and partial scoring of questions has been a popular feature request. There is another thread here on how to set up the scoring so that each individual match is score, great directions and an example file.
Sure. You may want to begin by reviewing the tutorial here on working with variables and the different types available. I find that they're something you need to play with, and then if you get stuck - share an example here in this thread or start a new one, so that we can take a look at what you've got going so far.
I figured out the variable item by following your example but now I have a new question. When adjusting the variable to add to the total the dialog box only have =Assignment. How do I get the +add and -subtraction, etc. show? Thanks so much for your help.
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I have created a matching drop down. When it comes to scoring the drop down if any of the matching are wrong the entire question is wrong. How can I make it so the students get credit for any of the correct questions?
Hi Jean,
The matching drag and drop question by default provides a score when all are correct/incorrect - and partial scoring of questions has been a popular feature request. There is another thread here on how to set up the scoring so that each individual match is score, great directions and an example file.
Hope that helps!
I am following the thread that you gave me. I haven't figured out how to add variables? Can you give me a little guidance. Thanks
Hi Jean,
Sure. You may want to begin by reviewing the tutorial here on working with variables and the different types available. I find that they're something you need to play with, and then if you get stuck - share an example here in this thread or start a new one, so that we can take a look at what you've got going so far.
I figured out the variable item by following your example but now I have a new question. When adjusting the variable to add to the total the dialog box only have =Assignment. How do I get the +add and -subtraction, etc. show? Thanks so much for your help.
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