Annotation of loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Docs_Radio.tex, revision 1.5

1.4       albertel    1: \label{Docs_Radio}
1.2       webbsuza    2: This is a question where students can choose only one correct answer
                      3: from a selection. Each choice in the selection is called a "foil" because
                      4: the majority of the selection choices try to foil the student. Only
1.5     ! riegler     5: one foil is correct. 
        !             6: 
        !             7: LON-CAPA randomly displays the foils to students. If you choose to set the max number of displayed foils to
1.3       webbsuza    8: 4, but only have 6 foils, then LON-CAPA will choose one of the True
1.2       webbsuza    9: foils and fill in the rest of the foils with false foils, up to a maximum
                     10: of four foils. To edit the 1 out of N multiple choice problem, enter
                     11: your question text into the appropriate box. Then enter one foil statement
                     12: into each foil box you want to use. You do not have to use
                     13: all 10 of the foil boxes. For each foil you do use, you
1.5     ! riegler    14: need to assign it a value of True or False. 
        !            15: 
        !            16: You can choose to assign a foil
1.3       webbsuza   17: a location. For example, the foils appear in random
1.2       webbsuza   18: order to your students. If you have a foil statement of {}"None
                     19: of the above," then you want this statement to always appear
1.5     ! riegler    20: at the bottom. 
        !            21: 
        !            22: After entering all of the correct foil text, you can
1.2       webbsuza   23: add an optional hint. The hint text appears under the student's
                     24: view of the problem after getting one incorrect submission. The hint
                     25: text remains displayed on your students' views of the problem after
1.5     ! riegler    26: it is correct, for study purposes. 
        !            27: 
        !            28: At any point in the editing process,
        !            29: you can choose to store your changes. Each time you click \fbox{Save and Edit}
1.2       webbsuza   30: , the current view of the problem will appear in box at the top of
1.5     ! riegler    31: the edit screen. When finished editing, click the \fbox{Save and Edit}
        !            32: button and then the the \underline{Student view} link in the 
        !            33: \textbf{Functions} section of the Inline Menu.
1.2       webbsuza   34: 

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