Hi again,
With respect to Gerd's comments - I assumed you meant the "checkbox
mode" of optionresponse. There are - of course ;-) - always several
possibilities in LON-CAPA to achieve a goal.
If you like to keep with two options (true/false, yes/no, green/blue,
...) and don't need the checkboxes, Gerd's second idea helps indeed.
I'd like to add that this forces the students to explicitly decide for
an answer.
"checkbox mode": Not checking one option might be caused by just having
forgotten to answer.
"normal mode": All options need to be selected. LON-CAPA would reject
the answer if one option was not selected and provide the feedback "Some
items were not submitted."
So, the latter case appears sometimes as the better choice.
Stefan Bisitz
Am 11.02.2014 15:07 schrieb Gerd Kortemeyer:
> Hi,
>
> On Feb 11, 2014, at 8:09 AM, Mark Kettner <mke...@technik-emden.de>
wrote:
>
>>
>> is there a switch to disable the messages like "Select all that are
>> <foo>.” for optionresponse?
>
> It will go away if
>
> * you have more than two options in your option response
>
> * you uncheck the box for “checkbox for <foo>”
>
> What is the particular scenario?
>
> - Gerd.
Am 11.02.2014 15:22 schrieb Mark Kettner:
Yes, that was my concern.
Thanks for your fast reply!
On Tue, 11 Feb 2014 15:01:39 +0100 Stefan Bisitz
<st.bis...@ostfalia.de> wrote:
Hi,
This has been discussed a lot in the past. The current production
release 2.10.1 does not allow to skip this text. The forthcoming
2.11.0 release will include a parameter to switch this on and off.
Stefan Bisitz
Am 11.02.2014 14:09 schrieb Mark Kettner:
Hello,
is there a switch to disable the messages like "Select all that are
<foo>." for optionresponse?
- Mark
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