Adding images is a valuable tool to allow your students to visualize a problem. This feature also allows you to add visual aspects of any questions (e.g., graphs, charts) with ease.
To add an image to your Multiple Choice question, select the image icon on the toolbar.
A pop-up screen will appear, allowing you to select and upload an image from your computer. Locate and select the image you want to upload, then click on “Open”. The image will be loaded onto your Multiple Choice question.
You can also add videos to your Multiple Choice task. If you have instructional videos that you would like your students to see and learn from, the Multiple Choice task is a great way to ask questions about the video and make sure that they learned from it.
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To add a video to your Multiple Choice question, select the video icon on the toolbar.
A text box will appear under the toolbar, where you can copy and paste the URL of the desired video. Then click “Save” when the URL is inserted. The video will be successfully uploaded to your Multiple Choice question.
Once you’ve added a video to your Multiple Choice question, your students will be able to see and play the videos when they reach the task.
Once you’ve added a video to your Multiple Choice question, your students will be able to see and play the videos when they reach the task.
You can add mathematics expressions and equations that are clear and precisely formatted to your Multiple Choice questions. This function is especially useful to make sure that your students won’t misunderstand the math expressions or equations.
To add a math expression or equation to your Multiple Choice question, select the equation icon (fx) on the toolbar.
A text box will appear under the tool bar, where you can enter the desired expression or equation, then click “Save” when you’re done. The precisely formulated math expression or equation will be displayed in your question box.
You can also add math expressions and equations in your multiple choice answers! The steps are similar to creating them in your question (see here for step-by-step instructional images).