Commit 7ad5561a by Mark Hoeber

Fixed Text Input Template

parent fa93a692
......@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ October, 2014
* - 10/27/14
- Fixed the code sample in :ref:`Script Tag Format` in the :ref:`Write
Your Own Grader` chapter.
* -
- Fixed a bug in :ref:`Text Input Problem XML`.
* - 10/23/14
- Added note about limited support of annotation problem type to
:ref:`Annotation`.
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......@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ To create this problem in the Advanced Editor, click the **Advanced** tab in the
<em>This problem is adapted from an exercise that first appeared in MITx's 14.73x The Challenges of Global Poverty course, spring 2013.</em>
</p>
<p>What is the technical term that refers to the fact that, when enough people sleep under a bednet, the disease may altogether disappear?</p>
<stringresponse answer=".*herd immunity.*" type="ci regexp">
<stringresponse answer="herd immunity" type="ci regexp">
<additional_answer>community immunity</additional_answer>
<additional_answer>population immunity</additional_answer>
<textline size="20" label="What is the technical term that refers to the fact that, when enough people sleep under a bednet, the disease may altogether disappear?"/>
......@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ Hints and Regular Expressions in Text Input Problems
You can provide hints that appear when students enter common incorrect answers in text input problems. You can also set a text input problem to allow a regular expression as an answer. To do this, you'll have to modify the problem's XML in the Advanced Editor.
The regular expression that the student enters must contain the part of the answer that the instructor specifies. For example, if an instructor has specified ``<answer=".*example answer.*" type="regexp">``, correct answers include ``example answered``, ``two example answers``, or even ``==example answer==``, but not ``examples`` or ``example anser``.
The regular expression that the student enters must contain the part of the answer that the instructor specifies. For example, if an instructor has specified ``<answer="example answer" type="regexp">``, correct answers include ``example answered``, ``two example answers``, or even ``==example answer==``, but not ``examples`` or ``example anser``.
You can add ``regexp`` to the value of the ``type`` attribute, for example: ``type="ci regexp"`` or ``type="regexp"`` or ``type="regexp cs"``. In this case, any answer or hint are treated as regular expressions.
......@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Template
<problem>
<p>Problem text</p>
<stringresponse answer="**.Correct answer 1.**" type="ci regexp">
<stringresponse answer="Correct answer 1" type="ci regexp">
<additional_answer>Correct answer 2</additional_answer>
<additional_answer>Correct answer 3</additional_answer>
<textline size="20" label="label text"/>
......
......@@ -16,6 +16,8 @@ October, 2014
* - 10/23/14
- Fixed the code sample in :ref:`Script Tag Format` in the :ref:`Write
Your Own Grader` chapter.
* -
- Fixed a bug in the :ref:`Text Input Problem XML`.
* - 10/17/14
- Provided more explanation to the introduction to :ref:`Problems and
Tools`.
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......@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ To create this problem in the Advanced Editor, click the **Advanced** tab in the
<em>This problem is adapted from an exercise that first appeared in MITx's 14.73x The Challenges of Global Poverty course, spring 2013.</em>
</p>
<p>What is the technical term that refers to the fact that, when enough people sleep under a bednet, the disease may altogether disappear?</p>
<stringresponse answer=".*herd immunity.*" type="ci regexp">
<stringresponse answer="herd immunity" type="ci regexp">
<additional_answer>community immunity</additional_answer>
<additional_answer>population immunity</additional_answer>
<textline size="20" label="What is the technical term that refers to the fact that, when enough people sleep under a bednet, the disease may altogether disappear?"/>
......@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ Hints and Regular Expressions in Text Input Problems
You can provide hints that appear when students enter common incorrect answers in text input problems. You can also set a text input problem to allow a regular expression as an answer. To do this, you'll have to modify the problem's XML in the Advanced Editor.
The regular expression that the student enters must contain the part of the answer that the instructor specifies. For example, if an instructor has specified ``<answer=".*example answer.*" type="regexp">``, correct answers include ``example answered``, ``two example answers``, or even ``==example answer==``, but not ``examples`` or ``example anser``.
The regular expression that the student enters must contain the part of the answer that the instructor specifies. For example, if an instructor has specified ``<answer="example answer" type="regexp">``, correct answers include ``example answered``, ``two example answers``, or even ``==example answer==``, but not ``examples`` or ``example anser``.
You can add ``regexp`` to the value of the ``type`` attribute, for example: ``type="ci regexp"`` or ``type="regexp"`` or ``type="regexp cs"``. In this case, any answer or hint are treated as regular expressions.
......@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Template
<problem>
<p>Problem text</p>
<stringresponse answer="**.Correct answer 1.**" type="ci regexp">
<stringresponse answer="Correct answer 1" type="ci regexp">
<additional_answer>Correct answer 2</additional_answer>
<additional_answer>Correct answer 3</additional_answer>
<textline size="20" label="label text"/>
......
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