Thank you Colin! This looks great!

On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 11:13 AM, Colin Fredericks <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I made a Javascript Input Problem for this kind of thing:
> https://github.com/Stanford-Online/js-input-samples/tree/
> master/text_logger
> and the grading code is in our custom python module:
> https://github.com/Colin-Fredericks/hx-py
>
> It logs student responses to the standard edX logs. It marks things as
> "correct" if they have more than 10 characters typed in and just says
> "Thanks for your response." If you need it to be ungraded, you can always
> set it to 0 points.
>
> Screen shot attached.
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 3:45:50 PM UTC-5, Anna Callahan wrote:
>>
>>
>> We need to have a problem type that allows learners to put in any text
>> they want and won't tell them it's incorrect when they hit the submit
>> button.  We've tried using the Peer Assessment type and then turning off
>> the peer grading, but unfortunately the way it looks to the user is then
>> very clunky with a bunch of text that is unnecessary/misleading.
>>
>> Ideally, the problem type we are looking for has a question followed by a
>> multi-line text box that users type into and submit with no instant
>> grading.  What can you recommend?
>> Thank you,
>> Anna
>>
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