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Cree su primera pregunta '''Fórmulas''' como sigue: | |||
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Nombre de la pregunta* Mi primera pregunta de Fórmulas | |||
regunta principal | |||
Texto de la pregunta* ¿Cuanto son 3 + 4? | |||
Parte 1 | |||
Puntaje de la parte* 1 | |||
Respuesta* 7 | |||
Criterio para calificar* Error absoluto == 0 | |||
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¡felicitaciones, Usted acaba de crear su primera pregunta '''Fórmulas'''! | |||
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Revisión del 05:34 8 ene 2018
Una sola pregunta
Comencemos por considerar el caso simple de una sola pregunta. 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.
Question text in the Main question
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. Para crear una pregunta del tipo fórmulas, Usted debe de completar al menos todos los campos requeridos (necesarios), o sea, los cinco que debajo están marcados con un asterisco:
General Nombre de la pregunta* Pregunta principal (Main question) Texto de la pregunta (Question text)* Parte 1 Puntaje de la parte (Part's mark)* Respuesta (Answer)* Criterio para calificar (Grading criteria)*
Cree su primera pregunta Fórmulas como sigue:
General Nombre de la pregunta* Mi primera pregunta de Fórmulas regunta principal Texto de la pregunta* ¿Cuanto son 3 + 4? Parte 1 Puntaje de la parte* 1 Respuesta* 7 Criterio para calificar* Error absoluto == 0
¡felicitaciones, Usted acaba de crear su primera pregunta Fórmulas!
La página de "Editando una pregunta fórmulas " debería de verse así:
Archivo:FormulasTutorialQuestion01a.png
and the Formulas question should look like this:
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Question text in a Part
For a single question, it makes almost no difference if the question text is put in the Main question or in a Part.
Modify the previous example and place the text of the question this time in the Part's text field of Part 1:
General Question name! Question text in Part 1 Main question Question text! A question on addition Part 1 Part's mark* 1 Answer* 7 Grading criteria* Absolute errror == 0 Part's text What is 3 + 4?
The Formulas question should look like this:
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Note that some text has to appear in the Question text field of the Main question because it is a required field.
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Using a placeholder
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.
Modify the previous example and use a placeholder to insert the text of the part in the main question:
General Question name! Using a placeholder Main question Question text! A question on the addition {#01} Part 1 Part's mark* 1 Answer* 7 Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0 Placeholder name #01 Part's text What is 3 + 4?
The Formulas question will look the same as in the previous example.
Multiple questions, i.e. subquestions
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.
Without placeholders
If you don't use subquestion placeholders, the answer boxes of the subquestions will simply be stacked one above the other.
Create a formulas question that has three sub-questions. Do not use placeholders.
General Question name! A Formulas question with three subquestions Main question Question text! What is 3 + 4? What is 4 + 5? What is 5 + 5? Enter your answers in the boxes below in the same order as the questions: Part 1 Part's mark* 1 Answer* 7 Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0 Part 2 Part's mark* 1 Answer* 9 Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0 Part 3 Part's mark* 1 Answer* 10 Grading criteria* Absolute error == 0
The formulas question should look like this:
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Obviously, we can do better by placing the three questions each one in a part.