OU multiple response question type: Difference between revisions
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Type | question type |
Set | N/A |
Downloads | https://moodle.org/plugins/qtype_oumultiresponse |
Issues | https://github.com/moodleou/moodle-qtype_oumultiresponse |
Discussion | https://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=737 |
Maintainer(s) | Tim Hunt |
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|discussion = https://moodle.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=737 | |||
|maintainer = [[user:Tim Hunt|Tim Hunt]] | |||
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The main difference from the standard Moodle multiple choice question type is in the way that grading works. When creating the question, the teacher just indicates which choices are correct. If there are n correct choices, then the student scores 1/n for each correct choice, and loses 1/n for each incorrect choice. | The main difference from the standard Moodle multiple choice question type is in the way that grading works. When creating the question, the teacher just indicates which choices are correct. If there are n correct choices, then the student scores 1/n for each correct choice, and loses 1/n for each incorrect choice. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:44, 16 September 2016
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- Short-Answer
- Numerical
- True/False
- Third-party question types
- Questions FAQ
The main difference from the standard Moodle multiple choice question type is in the way that grading works. When creating the question, the teacher just indicates which choices are correct. If there are n correct choices, then the student scores 1/n for each correct choice, and loses 1/n for each incorrect choice.
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