I posted a question on the Articulate Community forums about a paper based questions that I was having difficultly changing to an online question.
The question is this (image below) based on the diagram you just labelled, pick 3 correct sites for an I.V. start. Of the 10 labels, 5 are correct and the instructor wants the learner to pick 3.
Seems simple enough until to try to put it online. I use Articulate to create my courses and the questions are all based on choose all correct answers. Which is fine and easier. In fact, it’s probably what I should have done here. However, if you do want to do a question like this, here is the solution Tom Kuhlmann showed me and my application of his solution.
Tom’s solution is to use the hotspot question type in a very unique way. Instead of choosing one large area, you very carefully and selectively freedraw the area that contains the correct choices.
After starting to work on his solution I started getting caught up with the…well how many choices/times do I allow the learner to try this to get the question right. After several brainstorms tring to figure this out.
Realizing that was all to complicated for a question that is only worth 3 out of 50 total marks, I stepped back and relooked at how I could simplify the entire question and keep the basic premise.
I ended up adding a blank slide at the beginning that states exactly what the learner will do. Pick 3 spots, only 3, no extra attempts. Branched one correct attempt to another and used standard feedback for incorrect choices. Then I ended with a final blank slide with an image of the 5 correct areas that could have been chosen.
Here is my Screenr that captures how I used Tom’s solution to fix my problem. Thanks to everyone that did assist me in solving this over-complicated question.
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Cool. For some reason, the Screenr vids don’t show on your post.
Hi Tracy, I’d like to see your work but the screenr link seems to be missing. Also, the Tom Kuhlman link leads to a blog but not specifically to the hint you mention in this post. Can you clarify these two items? Would be most helpful.