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After setting a new Feedback you design it by '''adding questions'''. Select the type of question from the drop down list in the top left corner then click the ''Add question to activity'' button.
After setting a new Feedback you design it by '''adding questions'''. Select the type of question from the drop down list in the top left corner then click the ''Add question to activity'' button.


=== Standard options ===
== Standard options ==


The following apply to all or most question types.
The following apply to all or most question types.


==== Position ====
=== Position ===
   
   
This number controls the order of the questions. You can also rearrange questions by clicking the position up and down arrows.
This number controls the order of the questions. You can also rearrange questions by clicking the position up and down arrows.


==== Required ====
=== Required ===


These questions are required to be answered and will prompt the user if they are left unaswered. These questions are highlighted with a red star for users, and have a yellow exclamation point beside them when editing Feedback questions.
These questions are required to be answered and will prompt the user if they are left unaswered. These questions are highlighted with a red star for users, and have a yellow exclamation point beside them when editing Feedback questions.


=== Available question types ===


====Captcha====
== Available question types ==
An test to make sure a real person is filling in the form and not an automatic spamming program of some sort. Asks a person to write out some distorted text which is displayed on screen


==== Multiple choice - multiple answers ====
===Captcha===
An test to make sure a real person is filling in the form and not an automatic spamming program of some sort. Asks a person to write out some distorted text which is displayed on screen.


==== Multiple choice - single answer allowed (dropdownlist) ====


==== Dropdownlist (rated) ====
=== Multiple choice - multiple answers ===


==== Label ====
 
=== Multiple choice - single answer allowed (dropdownlist) ===
 
 
=== Dropdownlist (rated) ===
 
 
=== Label ===


Similarly to a standard Moodle label, this allows you to add abritrary text between questions allowing for extra explanation or to divide the Feedback into sections.
Similarly to a standard Moodle label, this allows you to add abritrary text between questions allowing for extra explanation or to divide the Feedback into sections.


==== Numeric answer (added in Moodle 1.7) ====


==== Picture ====
=== Numeric answer (added in Moodle 1.7) ===
 
 
=== Picture ===


This question type allows you to choose from a range of images to display to the user, who can then select from the shortlist you present.
This question type allows you to choose from a range of images to display to the user, who can then select from the shortlist you present.


==== Multiple choice - single answer ====


==== Radiobutton (rated) ====
=== Multiple choice - single answer ===
 
 
=== Radiobutton (rated) ===
 
 
=== Longer Text Answer ===
 


==== Longer Text Answer ====
=== Short Text Answer ===


==== Short Text Answer ====


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Revision as of 16:30, 17 March 2008


After setting a new Feedback you design it by adding questions. Select the type of question from the drop down list in the top left corner then click the Add question to activity button.

Standard options

The following apply to all or most question types.

Position

This number controls the order of the questions. You can also rearrange questions by clicking the position up and down arrows.

Required

These questions are required to be answered and will prompt the user if they are left unaswered. These questions are highlighted with a red star for users, and have a yellow exclamation point beside them when editing Feedback questions.


Available question types

Captcha

An test to make sure a real person is filling in the form and not an automatic spamming program of some sort. Asks a person to write out some distorted text which is displayed on screen.


Multiple choice - multiple answers

Multiple choice - single answer allowed (dropdownlist)

Dropdownlist (rated)

Label

Similarly to a standard Moodle label, this allows you to add abritrary text between questions allowing for extra explanation or to divide the Feedback into sections.


Numeric answer (added in Moodle 1.7)

Picture

This question type allows you to choose from a range of images to display to the user, who can then select from the shortlist you present.


Multiple choice - single answer

Radiobutton (rated)

Longer Text Answer

Short Text Answer