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MelissaSanburg-
3 years agoCommunity Member
Fill in the blanks using numbers
I have only just learnt how to use 'fill in the blanks' using text. However, I'm struggling to find any video on how to have multiple 'fill in the blank' using numbers.
I've tried so many differen...
WaltHamilton
3 years agoSuper Hero
What Kelly says is correct, but I wonder if that's what you really want to do.
If the learner misses some of the questions, and goes back to a blank quiz, then you have increased their difficulty on the quiz. They are now faced with being assessed on whether they remember their original answers, as well as trying to recall the correct answers. Pedagogical studies suggest learning will increase if they see the incorrect answers, knowing they are incorrect, attempting to understand why they are incorrect, and trying to retrieve the correct answers.
Just a thought (and of course, I understand that for some clients, some government agencies, and some compliance projects learning may not be one of the primary concerns.)