This article shows you how to start building a basic dynamic question in EXAMIND.
How to Build a Basic Dynamic Question
Before creating dynamic questions, we recommend that you read the Dynamic Questions: The Beginner’s Guide. It is important that you have an understanding of why creating dynamic questions is so important in order to maintain academic integrity. The article will also help you understand the logic on how to build dynamic questions. After reading the article, let's start building a basic question.
To build a basic question we need to start by creating variables that can be randomized.
Step-by-Step Guide:
To build a basic question we need to start by creating variables that can be randomized.
Step-by-Step Guide:
How the Rules Editor (Dynamic Engine) Works
Once you have created a variable you can use the the blocks within the Rules Editor to introduce randomization into your variable. Start by reviewing our step-by-step guides that explain each of the building blocks within the Rules Editor.
Step-by-Step Guide:
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Guide to the "Variable" Blocks
- Guide to the "Math" Blocks
- Guide to the "Text" Blocks
- Guide to the "List" Blocks
- Guide to the "Logic" Blocks
- Guide to the "Loops" Blocks
- Guide to the "Function" Blocks (coming soon)
- Guide to the "Excel" Blocks (coming soon)