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Join Date: Jan 2011
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I am using the multiple choice option for a diagnostic tool for our clients. We have graded the questions individually and provided feedback for all questions. The higher graded question is prefferred, but the lower graded questions feedback provides suggestions on how to improve. They are not incorrect.
Is there a way to remove the text 'Incorrect answer' at the top of my feedback screen? |
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Location: Michigan GO BLUE!
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Hi there, are you wanting to change the heading on the feedback pop-up that learners see? Or are you talking about where it says "Incorrect" at the top of the screen when learners choose to review the quiz after they've finished? In either case, you can change that.
Both of those items are part of the text labels that you can customize on your quiz player template. This tutorial shows how to change the text labels: Changing Your Quiz Player's Text Labels - E-Learning Heroes Go to item 16 if you want to change the heading on feedback pop-ups, or to item 49 if you want to change the wording on the review screens. Oh and by the way, if you don't want any text to appear at the top of your review screen for incorrectly answered questions, you can just enter a blank space in the custom text field for item 49. You could also do the same for item 48, which is used for correct questions. Hope that helps!
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