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(google traslator) a) Let's say your question is: Who framed Roger Rabbit? And you want the students to answer "Jessica Rabbit," but you want this answer NOT TO BE VISIBLE to the student, so if they answer "the mayor," it will be marked as incorrect. In open-ended questions, you CAN'T DO THAT in Chamilo, but there are some other options, for example: fill-in-the-blanks, where they have to write the exact word or phrase. But I want to assume you're looking for students to give a more comprehensive answer in an open-ended question, something like: How did Zarathustra think? And the answer, which the evaluator knows (critical thinking) but not the student, leads them to create a dissertation about Zarathustra, but which includes the critical thinking phrase. If you could expand on your need to use open questions, that would be better. I hope this has helped. |
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Is there a way to include the answer with open question types so that only the scorer will see it when scoring tests.
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