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https://project-sunbird.atlassian.net/browse/SB-22719

Key Creation capabilities:

  1. Give flexibility to creators yet make it easy by providing default configuration. Question set configuration settings to be driven by primary category definition. This includes list of behavioural settings, their default values and if they are mandatory.

  2. Support creation of various question categories such as MCQ (with multiple correct), FTB, MTF, Subjective questions, Sequencing, Ordering in QuML format

  3. Quick preview of each question with ability to view in mobile as well as desktop mode

  4. Entering details (metadata) and configuring behaviour of each individual question

  5. Preview of the whole question set before submitting for review


Question set details form driven by category configuration

Question Set details should be configurable such that it allows for flexibility yet does not burden the creator with plethora of details to be filled.

Each primary category form would define which of the behaviour configuration settings it wants to expose to the creators. For example, Practice would allow creators to modify only Shuffle, Show/hide Feedback, and Show x/y questions.

A primary category form would also define default values for the configuration settings. For example, Submit required = true for Assessment.

A primary category form would also dictate whether certain attribute is editable or viewable or hidden. For example,

  • Shuffle (default none, editable) for Practice,

  • Submit required (default true, viewable) for Assessment,

  • Scoring mode (default = no scoring, hidden) for Survey

So, a sample primary category form would be as follows:

Practice
  Shuffle: default none, editable
  Submit required: hidden, no default (not applicable)
  Show feedback: default true, viewable
  Show solution: default true, hidden
  ...

Question details form driven by category configuration

A tenant on Sunbird can define what details would they like to capture for each question in a question set. For instance, certain organisation might want creators to provide learning outcome & learning level for each question.

One more example, Survey allows questions to be marked as mandatory or optional. So when creating Survey, creator would get an option to mark individual question as mandatory in the Survey question set.

Each question in a question set should have a configurable details form that is driven by primary category configuration.

Show / Hide Solution (and Hints - in future) as per category definition

Certain categories would want to configure default as Show Solution = false, hidden in the form configuration. Question creation page should hide the Solution block accordingly.

Add Instruction for a question set

Creator should be able to add rich text (or markdown) instructions for question set. Instructions should allow

→ basic formatting such as bold, italics, underline

→ Heading 1,2,3 styles OR Font size selection

→ Bulleted or Numbered list

→ Inserting Table

→ Adding Images

Add / Create New Question

Adding or Creating New question should allow creating question categories as specified in the category definition. For example, Assessment will not require Subjective Reference Questions

Adding Question Sets (Creating Sections)

Question set should allow creating child question sets in it.

When a child question set is created, it has the same details form as the primary question set category. Creator can modify settings as per the primary category form definition.

A child question set can contain questions or question set as per the hierarchy structure definition. For now we will assume only one level of question sets. So a primary question set may contain question and/or question sets at level 1, and questions at level 2 (inside child question set)

Creator can drag-and-arrange questions across sections (child question sets)

It would also be possible to restrict users from creating questions directly under primary question set. Which will ensure that all questions are under at least one child question set (section). So a structure such as the one below can be achieved..

Question Set 1                    //primary question set
  Question Set 1.1                // child question set
    Question
  Question Set 2.1
    Question

Question Preview

By default show preview in 16:9 aspect ratio with landscape orientation.

Allow user to switch to portrait orientation.

Use change orientation icon for this as shown in InVision designs.

Preview Question Set

On clicking submit, user should be able to preview the whole question set and check T&C on the confirmation page before finally submitting.

This preview will behave as if it would for a player after question set is published.


Question categories

Multiple choice with multiple correct answers

  • Creator can mark more than one answers as correct.

    • On marking an answer as correct, its weightage is set as 1. Which means on selecting this response, the player will get full marks allotted for the question

  • MCQ (or any question) with multiple correct answers will have Partial scoring = true by default. Thus,

    • All responses marked as correct will get equal marks. The total marks of the question will be divided equally amongst all responses

    • Player will get score for whichever option s/he has selected.

    • There is no negative marking.

Example,

MCQ // marks = 1
* Option 1 // score = 1
* Option 2 // score = 0
* Option 3 // score = 0
* Option 4 // score = 0

Player will get 1 marks on responding with Option 1
MCQ // marks = 1
* Option 1 // score = 1
* Option 2 // score = 0
* Option 3 // score = 1
* Option 4 // score = 0

Player will get 1/2 marks on responding with Option 1
Player will get 1/2 marks on responding with Option 3
Player will get 1 marks on responding with Option 1 & 3. (Option 2 and 4 might also be selected but they will reward any +/- marks)

Fill In The Blanks

  • Creator types a few words.. a sentence maybe. Selects a word. Insert blank.

    • A blank is inserted in place of the selected word.

    • As shown in designs, creator can now specify correct responses for the inserted blank

  • Creator types a few words.. typing cursor is blinking. Insert blank.

    • A blank is inserted at the cursor position.

    • Creator can specify correct responses for the inserted blank.

→ Creator can create multiple blanks in a question

→ All standard rich text editing features are available to format the text of the question

→ Correct responses for a blank

allows all characters,
any language,
does not allow LaTeX,
..

→ Blank validation is

case insensitive,
ignores more than one space,
allows all characters,
..

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