One way I've done this is to check in the script at the head of the problem to see if the question has been answered correctly and if so, set the correct answer to the student answer. That's with a numerical response problem. I don't know what type of problem you're using or if that will work for what you're doing. I can provide sample code for that if it would be helpful.
Doug Douglas Mills Director of Instructional Technology Department of Chemistry University of Illinois On 6/4/15, 3:29 PM, "Rex Abert" <abe...@tcc.fl.edu> wrote: >My apologies if this has been addressed before. > >I am writing a problem that asks for a coterminal angle for a given >angle. There are an infinite number of correct answers to this type of >question. I have a script that correctly evaluates the response. My >question is this: Once the student has responded correctly, is there a >way to display the student's response rather than something I have set >beforehand? > >I realize I could put something like "One coterminal angle is blah," but >I think there is a positive boost to the ego when a student is told >he/she is correct and his/her response is displayed. > > >Rex Abert >Associate Professor of Mathematics >Tallahassee Community College >_______________________________________________ >LON-CAPA-users mailing list >LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org >http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users _______________________________________________ LON-CAPA-users mailing list LON-CAPA-users@mail.lon-capa.org http://mail.lon-capa.org/mailman/listinfo/lon-capa-users