[QTI] Multiple textEntryInteraction or fill in the blanks kind of
questions
Uma Abhyankar
uma_ab at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 30 08:54:53 BST 2007
Hello,
Sorry for sending my previous email in html format
earlier.
Please refer to my multiple fill in the blanks
question below:
I think my format in QTI is incorrect as the answers
can be input in any order by the student. Currently I
have bound each response identifier to a specific
answer. (also the baseType should have been string?)
I am not sure how to specify in responseDeclaration
and responseProcessing that the answers can come
unordered however they should be unique.
I have read that gapMatch may help for fill in the
blanks, but in this case, I dont know if it would?
Please help, this question is kind of stopping me
proceed ahead :-(
Thanks again
Uma
--- Uma Abhyankar <uma_ab at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was having doubt for writing fill in the blank
> question that contains multiple blanks. For
> instance,
> Question: Human being has 5 senses ____, _____,
> ____, ____ and _____
> Answer: taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing
>
> QTI2.1 format
> ---------------------
> <responseDeclaration identifier="RESPONSE1"
> cardinality="single" baseType="identifier">
> <correctResponse>
> <value>taste</value>
> </correctResponse>
> <responseDeclaration identifier="RESPONSE2"
> cardinality="single" baseType="identifier">
> <correctResponse>
> <value>touch</value>
> </correctResponse>
> ..... (SO ON FOR REMAINING responses)
>
> <itemBody>
> <p> Human being has 5 senses
> <textEntryInteraction
> responseIdentifier="RESPONSE1" expectedLength="60">
> ,
> <textEntryInteraction
> responseIdentifier="RESPONSE2" expectedLength="60">,
>
> <textEntryInteraction
> responseIdentifier="RESPONSE3" expectedLength="60">,
> <textEntryInteraction
> responseIdentifier="RESPONSE4" expectedLength="60">
> and
> <textEntryInteraction
> responseIdentifier="RESPONSE5" expectedLength="60">
> </p>
> </itemBody>
> -----------------
>
> Does the question written in qti 2.1 look okay? If
> so, I was wondering how to write the response
> processing part?
>
> If not, is there a simpler way to write the above
> question in qti2.1?
>
> Please help, thanks in advance
> Uma Abhyankar.
>
>
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