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JenniferMich992
3 years agoCommunity Member
+1 for using images as answers. Much easier for a learner to choose correct answers directly than to look back and forth at images and answer options and try to match them up. It's the difference between - check all images that show correct use of our logo vs observe the images and then choose which are correct: a and b? a and c? a, c, and d? Etc. It's an extra mental load they don't need. They could make a mistake just in trying to match up images to answers, even if they know the correct answer. (I realize these can also just each be broken out into a separate questions - each one correct or incorrect - but that also makes the content seem more overwhelming and lengthy than it really is.)