Creating an Activity with all Text Answers Correct (Submit and Compare)

Creating an Activity with all Text Answers Correct (Submit and Compare)

This type of question can be used for submit-and-compare type questions where a learner submits their answer and compares it to a displayed feedback answer or text-entry questions where all answers are correct.

The example image below accepts any text answer with 100 or more characters as correct. Answers with 1-99 characters receive feedback to expand the answer to 100 or more characters. Answers with no text are prompted to enter an answer. 

Another option we have been using for submit-and-compare questions is to require any text as the correct answer (Regex = .+) and then have the incorrect feedback = "please enter an answer". The correct answer feedback may include a full explanation for comparing to the student's answer.




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