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4: \begin{figure}
5: \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{creatingNewProblemResource}\end{center}
6:
7:
8: \caption{Creating A New Problem Resource\label{Creating a new problem resource}}
9: \end{figure}
10: To create a Radio Response\index{Radio Response} problem, create a new resource
11: as described in section \ref{Creating New Content Pages}. This is a {}``problem''
12: resource so the URL must end in {}``.problem''. You should see a screen
13: as in figure \ref{Creating a new problem resource}.%
14: \begin{figure}
15: \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{radioResponse2}\end{center}
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17:
18: \caption{Radio Response Creation Form\label{Radio Response Creation Form}}
19: \end{figure}
20: You will need to specify the question text and foil statements.
21:
22: \begin{enumerate}
23: \item In the drop-down option box,
24: select \textbf{Radio Response Problem}, and click the \textbf{New Problem}
25: button.
26: \item Click the \textbf{Edit} button above the sample problem to enter edit mode.
27: You should see an editing screen.
28: \item In the \textbf{Text Block} at the top of the problem, remove the sample text
29: and type the question for your problem. For example, {}``What is two plus
30: two?''
31: \item Locate the \textbf{Response: One of N statements} element. In the \textbf{Max
32: Number of Shown Foils} text box, place the number of foils you wish to display
33: to the student.
34: \item Locate \textbf{Foil 1}. Remove the text that is in the text box and put the
35: \emph{correct answer} for the problem in the \textbf{Text Block}. For example,
36: {}``Four.'' Make sure this is set to \textbf{true} in the \textbf{Correct
37: Option} field.
38: \item Below it, you will see \textbf{Foil 2}. Remove the text in the text box and
39: put an \emph{incorrect answer} for the problem. For instance, {}``Purple.''
40: Make sure this is set to \textbf{false} in the \textbf{Correct Option} field.
41: \item Repeat the previous step until you've filled in all of the other incorrect
42: answers you wish to offer the students.
43: \item Once you've filled in all the incorrect answers, change the \textbf{Correct
44: Option}s on the other foils to \textbf{Unused}.
45: \item %
46: \begin{figure}
47: \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{radioResponseHint}\end{center}
48:
49:
50: \caption{Hint Element\label{Radio Response Hint Element Figure}}
51: \end{figure}
52: Scroll down to the Hint element.
53: Type some text that will help students when they answer incorrectly. You
54: may delete the hint by selecting \textbf{Yes} from the \textbf{Delete} drop-down
55: box.
56: \item Click the \textbf{Submit Changes} button located at the top of the frame.
57: If you do not do this, none of your changes will be saved.
58: \end{enumerate}
59: The \textbf{Correct Option} drop down box controls whether or not a given
60: answer will be accepted as a correct answer. If it is set to \textbf{true},
61: that answer will be considered a correct answer. Any number of foils can
62: be marked \textbf{true}, but only one will be shown to any given student.
63: If it is set to \textbf{false}, it will be considered an incorrect answer.
64: If it is set to \textbf{Unused}, the system will not use that foil.
65:
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