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| == My first formulas question ==
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| To create a Formulas question, you must complete at least all required fields, that is, the five below marked with an asterisk:
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| <pre>
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| General
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| Question name*
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| Main question
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| Question text*
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| Part 1
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| Part's mark*
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| Answer*
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| Grading criteria*
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| </pre>
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| === Example ===
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| Create your first formulas question as follows:
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| General
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| Question name* My first formulas question
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| Main question
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| Question text* What is 3 + 4?
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| Part 1
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 7
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| Grading criteria* Absolute errror == 0
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| Congratulations, you just created your first question!
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| The "Editing a formulas question" page should look like this:
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| (Image coming soon)
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| and the formulas question that was just created should look like this:
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| == Subquestions ==
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| If there is more than one question in a question, we will call them subquestions. It is then necessary to define the mark, answer and grading criteria in a part for each subquestion.
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| === Example ===
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| <pre>
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| General
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| Question name* Formulas question with three subquestions
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| Main question
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| Question text* What is 3 + 4?
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| What is 4 + 5?
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| What is 5 + 5?
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| Please enter your answers below in the same order as the questions.
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| Part 1
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 7
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| Grading criteria* Absolute errror == 0
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| Part 2
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 9
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| Grading criteria* Absolute errror == 0
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| Part 3
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 10
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| Grading criteria* Absolute errror == 0
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| </pre>
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| == Single question ==
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| We begin by considering the simple case of a single question. We will see how the text of the question can be placed in the Main question, or in a Part if we treat the question as a subquestion. Better yet, we will show how to use a placeholder.
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| === Question text in the Main question ===
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| The most basic form of a formulas question is having the text of the question in the Question text field of the Main question section. To create such a simple formulas question, you must complete at least all the required fields, that is, the five below marked with an asterisk:
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| General
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| Question name*
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| Main question
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| Question text*
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| Part 1
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| Part's mark*
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| Answer*
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| Grading criteria*
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| ==== Example ====
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| Create your first formulas question as follows:
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| General
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| Question name* My first formulas question
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| Main question
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| Question text* What is 3 + 4?
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| Part 1
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 7
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| Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0
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| Congratulations, you just created your first formulas question! The "Editing a formulas question" page should look like this:
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| [[File:FormulasTutorialQuestion01a.png|400px|thumb|center]]
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| and the formulas question should look like this:
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| [[File:FormulasTutorialQuestion01b.png|400px]]
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| === Question text in a Part ===
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| For a single question, it makes almost no difference if the question text is put in the Main question or in a Part.
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| ==== Example ====
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| Modify the previous example and place the text of the question this time in the Part's text field of Part 1:
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| General
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| Question name* Question text in Part 1
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| Main question
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| Question text* A question on the addition
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| Part 1
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 7
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| Grading criteria* Absolute errror == 0
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| Part's text What is 3 + 4?
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| The formulas question should look like this:
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| [[File:FormulasTutorialQuestion01c.png]]
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| Notice that some text has to appear in the Question text field of the Main question because this is a required field.
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| === Using a placeholder===
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| Placeholders are used to insert the text of subquestions in the Main question. We will see later that they are very convenient. Note that each subquestion being assigned to a part, we will use interchangeably the terms subquestion and part.
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| ==== Example ====
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| Modify the previous example and use a placeholder to insert the text of the subquestion in the main question:
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| General
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| Question name* Using a placeholder
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| Main question
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| Question text* A question on the addition
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| {#01}
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| Part 1
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 7
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| Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0
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| Placeholder name #01
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| Part's text What is 3 + 4?
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| The formulas question will look the same as in the previous example.
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| == Multiple questions, i.e. subquestions==
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| If there is more than one question in a formulas question, we will treat them as subquestions. It is then necessary to define the mark, answer and grading criteria in a part for each subquestion.
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| === Without placeholders===
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| If you don't use subquestion placeholders, the answer boxes of the subquestions will simply be stacked one above the other.
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| ==== Example ====
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| Create a formulas question that has three sub-questions. Do not use placeholders.
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| General
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| Question name* A formulas question with three subquestions
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| Main question
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| Question text* What is 3 + 4?
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| What is 4 + 5?
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| What is 5 + 5?
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| Please enter your answers below in the same order as the questions:
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| Part 1
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 7
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| Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0
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| Part 2
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 9
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| Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0
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| Part 3
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| Part's mark* 1
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| Answer* 10
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| Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0
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| The formulas question should look like this:
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| [[File:FormulasTutorialQuestion02.png|500px]]
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| Obviously, we can do better by placing the three questions each one in a part.
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| [https://docs.moodle.org/33/en/Formulas_question_type < Back to '''Formulas question type'''] | |
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| [[Category:Formulas_question_type]]
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| [[es:Tutorial de pregunta Fórmulas]]
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