Within the lesson tool, create a collapsible section w/ default to start collapsed.
Within that section add an inline question.
There are two issues; one I would call a bug (unexpected result that creates a problem for the student), the other is perhaps a bug, more may be characterized as simply poorly documented. Also, for context, I verified that the Sakai 19 dev server shows the same behavior. To wit:
If the student answers the question, the section collapses and they lose their place. The behavior should be that the section remains expanded and so the student can keep track of their progress and easily know the next step. If there lots of sections, this can be very confusing to the student. I would call this a bug.
When building a multiple choice inline question, you can create multiple correct answers. However, unlike the T&Q version it acts only as a single-select question. The student can only select one answer, even if more than one are set as correct (radio button instead of true multi-select boxes). This is at least a documentation problem, and at most an actual bug.
I understand the inline questions are not as robust as the T&Q question types (there are only two question types allowed). However, I would like to use them more to guide the students to realize if they're not understanding the content well enough.
Within the lesson tool, create a collapsible section w/ default to
start collapsed.
Within that section add an inline question.
There are two issues; one I would call a bug (unexpected result that
creates a problem for the student), the other is perhaps a bug, more may
be characterized as simply poorly documented. Also, for context, I
verified that the Sakai 19 dev server shows the same behavior. To wit:
If the student answers the question, the section collapses and they
lose their place. The behavior should be that the section remains
expanded and so the student can keep track of their progress and
easily know the next step. If there lots of sections, this can be
very confusing to the student. I would call this a bug.
When building a multiple choice inline question, you can create
multiple correct answers. However, unlike the T&Q version it acts
only as a single-select question. The student can only select one
answer, even if more than one are set as correct (radio button
instead of true multi-select boxes). This is at least a
documentation problem, and at most an actual bug.
I understand the inline questions are not as robust as the T&Q question
types (there are only two question types allowed). However, I would like
to use them more to guide the students to realize if they're not
understanding the content well enough.