The information is in the panel, but if you are looking for help in building your course, I suggest that you share your .story file here and hopefully a community member can assist you :)
The standard multiple response quiz type is an all or nothing score. The example that Leslie shared is Dipti's method of creating a multiple response slide with partial credit scoring for each correct option selected.
I am not sure how Dipti's example is then linked to a quiz result. Hopefully someone experienced in custom question design can answer that.
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Hi Justin!
Check out this thread and see if it offers you some assistance with this task.
It doesn't seem to get at what I 'm seeking.
I have a multiple response question with 5 choices and 3 of the choices are correct, how do I make each correct answer worth one point?
Hi Justin! Did you open up Dipti's shared file in that thread?
The link did not work.
Does this link?
I see the single slide. What I need is the step by step to get the slide to behave the way I need it to.
There seem to be a few secret handshakes I'm missing. You are dealing with a green-as-grass novice in that this.
The information is in the panel, but if you are looking for help in building your course, I suggest that you share your .story file here and hopefully a community member can assist you :)
Justin:
The standard multiple response quiz type is an all or nothing score. The example that Leslie shared is Dipti's method of creating a multiple response slide with partial credit scoring for each correct option selected.
I am not sure how Dipti's example is then linked to a quiz result. Hopefully someone experienced in custom question design can answer that.
Aha!! I will try this on Monday.
Thank you very much.
I tried to keep it simple. My coworkers decided otherwise. ;^)
I've got it mostly functioning... other than the question keeps wanting to add 3.33 to the score on every Multiple Answer question.
The question on the 3 slide presentation attachment is set up to score 3 points.
How do I get rid of the 3.33 point "merely present" bonus?
I realize this is somewhat old, but could it be that your point total for the question is set to 10?
Any solution or idea is never late, so thanks for chiming in Jason!
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