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Adding Interaction with Lessons and Assignments<br />

Creating the question pages<br />

After you fill out and save the Settings page, it is time to create the first question<br />

page. Even though it's called a "question page", the page can contain more than just<br />

a question. It's a web page, so you can add any content to it. Usually, it contains<br />

information and a question to test the student's understanding. You can choose<br />

from the following types of questions:<br />

• Multiple choice<br />

• True/false<br />

• Short answer<br />

• Numeric<br />

• Matching<br />

• Essay<br />

You can also create feedback for each answer to the question, similar to creating<br />

feedback for the answers in a quiz question. You can also make the lesson jump<br />

to a new page, based upon the answer that the student provides.<br />

In the following example, you can see that the question page contains some text, a<br />

graphic, and three answers to the question. Notice that for each answer, there is a<br />

Response that the student sees immediately after submitting the answer. There is<br />

also a Jump for each answer. For the two incorrect answers, the Jump displays the<br />

same page. This allows the student to try again. For the correct answer, the Jump<br />

displays the next page in the lesson.<br />

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