Oooh… Interesting – I will def. have a look at this one as well :-) MS
On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 8:43:54 AM UTC+2, Piotr Mitros wrote: > > Also of interest, I developed https://github.com/pmitros/FeedbackXBlock a > while back. > > It's not designed for long surveys, though. Where we want many answers, we > either use matrix sampling (which it supports, if I recall), or place it > several places in a course. > > Haven't used it in a while, so I'm not sure how CSS has held up in > platform changes. > > Piotr > > On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 11:00:10 AM UTC+2, Mark Stenersen wrote: >> >> Ah! Excellent Juan! I will have a go with it as soon as possible :-) >> >> Thanks, again >> >> On Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at 11:16:29 PM UTC+2, Juan Camilo Montoya wrote: >>> >>> Hello Mark, >>> >>> Yes we have :) >>> using the advanced editor you can add html +css to organize the layout, >>> so that you can use standard multiple choice questions for your test. >>> >>> something like this is a bit rough, but should get you started: >>> >>> <problem> >>> <table> >>> <tr> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> <p/> >>> </td> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">option 1</span> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">option 2</span> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">option 3</span> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">option 4</span> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">option 5</span> >>> </td> >>> </tr> >>> >>> <tr> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> <p> >>> <b> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">Question 1</span> >>> </b> >>> </p> >>> >>> </td> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> >>> <multiplechoiceresponse> >>> <choicegroup label="" type="MultipleChoice"> >>> <choice id="my1choice" correct="true" width="10%" /> <choice >>> correct="true"/> | <choice correct="true"/> <choice correct="true"/> >>> <choice correct="true"/> >>> </choicegroup> >>> </multiplechoiceresponse> >>> </td> >>> </tr> >>> >>> <tr> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> <p> >>> <b> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">Question 2</span> >>> </b> >>> </p> >>> >>> </td> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> >>> <multiplechoiceresponse> >>> <choicegroup label="" type="MultipleChoice"> >>> <choice id="my1choice" correct="true" width="10%" /> <choice >>> correct="true"/> | <choice correct="true"/> <choice correct="true"/> >>> <choice correct="true"/> >>> </choicegroup> >>> </multiplechoiceresponse> >>> </td> >>> </tr> >>> >>> <tr> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> <p> >>> <b> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">Question 3</span> >>> </b> >>> </p> >>> >>> </td> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> >>> <multiplechoiceresponse> >>> <choicegroup label="" type="MultipleChoice"> >>> <choice id="my1choice" correct="true" width="10%" /> <choice >>> correct="true"/> | <choice correct="true"/> <choice correct="true"/> >>> <choice correct="true"/> >>> </choicegroup> >>> </multiplechoiceresponse> >>> </td> >>> </tr> >>> >>> <tr> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> <p> >>> <b> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">Question 4</span> >>> </b> >>> </p> >>> >>> </td> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> >>> <multiplechoiceresponse> >>> <choicegroup label="" type="MultipleChoice"> >>> <choice id="my1choice" correct="true" width="10%" /> <choice >>> correct="true"/> | <choice correct="true"/> <choice correct="true"/> >>> <choice correct="true"/> >>> </choicegroup> >>> </multiplechoiceresponse> >>> </td> >>> </tr> >>> >>> <tr> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> <p> >>> <b> >>> <span style="font-size: 8pt;">Question 5</span> >>> </b> >>> </p> >>> >>> </td> >>> <td width="50%"> >>> >>> <multiplechoiceresponse> >>> <choicegroup label="" type="MultipleChoice"> >>> <choice id="my1choice" correct="true" width="10%" /> <choice >>> correct="true"/> | <choice correct="true"/> <choice correct="true"/> >>> <choice correct="true"/> >>> </choicegroup> >>> </multiplechoiceresponse> >>> </td> >>> </tr> >>> >>> </table> >>> >>> >>> <style type="text/css"> >>> .xmodule_display.xmodule_CapaModule div.problem .choicegroup .field { >>> display: inline-block; >>> } >>> </style> >>> </problem> >>> >>> >>> >>> all best, >>> >>> Juan Camilo Montoya >>> >>> business developer >>> >>> eduNEXT >>> www.edunext.co >>> >>> >>> >>> El jueves, 23 de marzo de 2017, 8:02:42 (UTC-5), Mark Stenersen escribió: >>>> >>>> Hi everyone! >>>> >>>> Has anyone developed a graded Likert scale problem. Not sure I am using >>>> the correct name, but by graded I mean a Likert scale problem that is >>>> recorded in insights and thus give us data? >>>> >>>> Like this problem (attatched screen grap) I have hard coded with the >>>> html tool >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Mark Stenersen >>>> UiT The Arctic University of Norway >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "General Open edX discussion" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/edx-code/fa8f248d-0c29-4696-a258-b469fb35b7fb%40googlegroups.com.