\label{Creating_Radio_Response_Problems} % \begin{figure} \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{creatingNewProblemResource}\end{center} \caption{Creating A New Problem Resource\label{Creating a new problem resource}} \end{figure} To create a \textbf{Radio Response}\index{Radio Response} problem, create a new resource as described in section \ref{Creating New Content Pages}. This is a {}``problem'' resource so the URL must end in {}``.problem''. You should see a screen as in figure \ref{Creating a new problem resource}.% \begin{figure} \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{radioResponse2}\end{center} \caption{Radio Response Creation Form\label{Radio Response Creation Form}} \end{figure} You will need to specify the question text and foil statements. \begin{enumerate} \item In the drop-down option box, select \textbf{Radio Response Problem}, and click the \textbf{New Problem} button. \item Click the \textbf{Edit} button above the sample problem to enter edit mode. You should see an editing screen. \item In the \textbf{Text Block} at the top of the problem, remove the sample text and type the question for your problem. Ex: {}``What is two plus two?'' \item Locate the \textbf{Response: One of N statements} element. In the \textbf{Max Number of Shown Foils} text box, place the number of foils you wish to display to the student. \item Locate \textbf{Foil 1}. Remove the text that is in the text box and put the \emph{correct answer} for the problem in the \textbf{Text Block}. For example, {}``Four.'' Make sure this is set to \textbf{true} in the \textbf{Correct Option} field. \item Below it, you will see \textbf{Foil 2}. Remove the text in the text box and put an \emph{incorrect answer} for the problem. Ex: {}``Purple.'' Make sure this is set to \textbf{false} in the \textbf{Correct Option} field. \item Repeat the previous step until you've filled in all of the other incorrect answers you wish to offer the students. \item Once you've filled in all of the incorrect answers, change the \textbf{Correct Option}s on the other foils to \textbf{Unused}. \item % \begin{figure} \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{radioResponseHint}\end{center} \caption{Hint Element\label{Radio Response Hint Element Figure}} \end{figure} \item Scroll down to the Hint element. Type some text that will help students when they answer incorrectly. You may delete the hint by selecting \textbf{Yes} from the \textbf{Delete} drop-down box. \item Click the \textbf{Submit Changes} button located at the top of the frame. If you do not do this, your changes will not be saved. \end{enumerate} The \textbf{Correct Option} drop down box controls whether or not a given answer will be accepted as a correct answer. If it is set to \textbf{true}, that answer will be considered a correct answer. Any number of foils can be marked \textbf{true}, but only one will be shown to any given student. If it is set to \textbf{false}, it will be considered an incorrect answer. If it is set to \textbf{Unused}, the system will not use that foil.