Multiple True/False questions on one slide...
Nov 11, 2012
By
Mike Walters
Good morning from sunny Australia
I did a little blog post/screenr recording over the weekend that I then forgot to promote properly (the joys of working on a Saturday evening!)
You can find the complete story here...
This has probably been done before but the problem I faced was having multiple short True/False questions and not wanting to do the 'one per slide' thing. The solution I came up with was to use a graded multiple response question and then manipulate it a bit to give me a 'survey style' list of questions with True or False as options for answering.
The full technique and my demo .story file are included in the blog post.
Have a lovely Monday!
Mike
5 Replies
A lovely user name Julie has left a very useful suggestion on my blog about this.
She suggests using variables for each button to force it to act as a radio button - e.g. when 1.True is selected, 2,False is not and so on.
I have yet to try it out but it does sound good...
Click here to read the story in full...
I would just use three hidden questions and 3 radio button sets with three associated variables.
Then jump over each "real question so the user never sees them
Phil
Great tip !
Thanks !!!
Great Mike, Thanks for sharing!
I was looking for a way to have multiple T/F statements on one slide and would like to share a simple way of doing it. I had come across a tutorial in this forum before, didn't bookmark it and couldn't relocate it, so had to recreate it from memory, and it seems to work beautifully!
I created the slide as seen in screenshot, then used the freeform multiple question interaction, identifying which buttons were correct, selected 0 points because activity won't be graded, allowed multiple attempts so when users submit and get it wrong they can try again.
Then for each True/False button set, I select the two checkboxes, right-clicked as if I wanted to group them, but instead selected a button set for each pair, for a total of three button sets. And Voila!
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