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1: \label{String_Response_Problem_Creation}\index{String Response}
2:
3: To create a \textbf{String Response} problem, create a new resource (described in
4: \ref{Creating_Online_Problems}. This is a {}``problem'' resource
5: so the URL must end in {}``.problem''.
6:
7: \begin{enumerate}
8: \item In the drop-down option box as seen in the figure \ref{New Content Menu},
9: select \textbf{String Response Problem}, and click the \textbf{New Problem}
10: button.
11: \item Click the \textbf{Edit} button above the sample problem to enter edit mode.
12: \begin{figure}
13: \begin{center}\includegraphics[ width=0.80\paperwidth]{stringResponseEditor}\end{center}
14:
15:
16: \caption{String Response Editor\label{String Response Editor Figure}}
17: \end{figure}
18: You should see the String Response editor page open up, which should look
19: something like what you see in the figure \ref{String Response Editor Figure}.
20: \item Clear the text from the \textbf{Text Block} at the top of the problem, and
21: type in your problem.
22: \item In the \textbf{Answer Box}, type the correct answer.
23: \item Select the answer condition from the drop-down. There are three cases to
24: choose from:
25:
26: \begin{enumerate}
27: \item \textbf{cs}: This means {}``Case Sensitive''. For example, this is useful
28: in chemistry, where HO and Ho are completely different answers. The student must match the case of the answer.
29: \item \textbf{ci}: This means {}``Case Insensitive''. The system does not use
30: the case of the letters to determine the correctness of the answer. If the
31: correct answer is {}``car'', the system will accept {}``car'', {}``CAR'',
32: {}``Car'', {}``caR'', etc.
33: \item \textbf{mc}: This means {}``Multiple Choice''. The student's answers must
34: contain the same letters as the question author's, but order is unimportant.
35: This is usually used to give a multiple choice question in the question's
36: \textbf{Text Block}, which may have several correct parts. If the author
37: sets the correct answer as {}``bcg'', the system will accept {}``bcg'',
38: {}``cbg'', {}``gcb'', etc., but not {}``bc'' or {}``abcg''.
39: \end{enumerate}
40: It is conventional to inform the students if the problem is case sensitive,
41: or that the order of the answers doesn't matter.
42:
43: \item Optionally, locate the \textbf{Single Line Text Entry Area} block and set
44: a length in the Size box. This will only affect the size of the box on the
45: screen; if you set the box size to 2, the student can still enter 3 or more
46: letters in their answer.
47: \item Scroll down to the \textbf{Hint} element, and type some text that will help
48: students when they answer incorrectly, or delete the hint by setting the
49: \textbf{Delete} field to \textbf{Yes}.
50: \item Click the \textbf{Submit Changes} button.
51: \end{enumerate}
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