Matching board type item

A Matching board item asks the respondent to find matching pairs of elements, which can be either text or images, in a sort of checkerboard.

Like Matching items, this item type requires the respondents to find pairs of elements, but this time from a group of cards spread over a checkerboard. You can use anywhere from 2 to 10 pairs of elements on the checkerboard.

At the top and bottom of the page, you can see the Save button, to save the information you have entered, Cancel if you choose not to save the new information, and Preview to see how the item will appear when published. This last command allows you to see the item exactly as it will appear to the respondent.

Note that when you add an item to the library of a given project for which you have invited people to collaborate with you, this item will also be available for them to consult or modify as needed. What's more, if one of the people collaborating modifies an item, the modified version of the item will appear in all of the quizzes that use this item.

DEMO text and video for this item type

Three tabs are used to define the item: Content, Add-ons and Parameters.

Editing this type of item is very similar to editing Matching type items, since in both cases you must add pairs of matching elements, one in the Element column and the other to the Associated element column. These elements can either be in image or text format. You choose the format from the drop-down menu above the columns.


CONTENT OF THE MATCHING BOARD ITEM
The Content tab is used to define what makes up the item. By default, the Matching board contains two pairs of elements.

Item title: Enter a meaningful name that will help you to find the item in your library. The item's title will appear in the Title column in the list of items. However, it will not appear when the item is shown to the respondent, nor when we look at a preview of an item that we are preparing.

Item type:
The item type is Matching board.

Text:
Write the text for your question as it will be shown to the respondent. Use the editing tools as needed.


Element
and Associated element: A Matching board item must have at least two pairs of elements. To add a new pair, click on the + (plus) button to the right of the last element. Click on the – (minus) button to remove a pair of elements.

Choose a file format for the elements and for their associated elements.
For Text, write your text in the input field for each element. Use the editing tools as needed.
For Image elements, you can use an image file from your library (see how) or import a new file from another source (see how).

Positive feedback and Negative feedback: Write the text that the respondent will see depending on whether the answer given is correct or incorrect. Use the editing tools as needed.

NOTE: The feedback should be used to give a meaningful explanation or feedback other than Correct answer or Incorrect answer, because this general feedback is given automatically when the respondent submits the answer, whether or not you have written feedback for each match. You are not obliged to write feedback for each of the matches, but it is worth the effort because it adds to the teaching potential of the questions.


ADD-ONS FOR THE MATCHING BOARD ITEMS
The Add-ons tab allows you to add complementary information to the item.

Add-ons 1 and 2: Enter the complementary information related to the question. Use the editing tools as needed. For example, you could give clues to help the respondent understand.

Media in the header: The header of an item can contain a descriptive text, a second line with descriptive text or one or more media files.

Add a descriptive text and a second line of descriptive text. Use the editing tools as needed.

Use the commands Add an image, Add audio file or Add video file, to choose the media file or files for the header. You can use a file that is already saved in your library (see how) or you can import a new file from another source (see how).


PARAMETERS OF A MATCHING BOARD TYPE ITEM
The Parameters tab allows you to define the specific attributes for this item type.

  • Category: An item can belong, or not, to a category. To learn more about categories, see the page.

    To associate an item with an existing category, choose a category from the drop-down menu.

    To associate an item with a new category, write a name for the category in the input field
    Add a new category as needed. The new category will be created at the same time as the new item and will be added to the library under My categories.
     

  • Setting parameters for the item
    - Weighting: Indicate the number of points given to the question.
    - Automatically start media: Choose the appropriate option whether or not you want the selected media to start automatically in the Media in the header section, under the Add-ons tab. Your options are:
       - Do not start the media: In this case, the respondent must start the media.
       - Start the audio file and Start the video: The media file will start automatically as soon as the item appears to the respondent.
    Display correct answer: Choose whether or not to show the correct answer to the respondent. It might be pedagogically desirable to show the respondent the correct answer. Viewing the correct answer does not require the respondant to put in an answer.
       - Background colour of the element: Move your cursor over the colour pallet to choose a distinctive colour for the elements.
       - Background colour for the associated elements: Move your cursor over the colour pallet to choose a distinctive colour for the associated elements.
    - Type of display for the elements:
       - Hidden from the beginning: The squares of the checkerboard are hidden from the beginning, and the respondent must reveal them by successively clicking to find the elements that make up a pair. This exercise is like a memory game. 
       - Not hidden from the beginning: the checker board squares are not hidden at the start, and the respondent hides them by successively finding the elements that make up the pairs. This exercise is more like matching type items.
     

  • General messages in the preview language: The General messages appear when the respondent chooses to Submit the answer for correction (See). These messages are defined for all of the items of this type by the person responsible for the quiz (See My languages)

    By default, a
    Correct answer is marked in green, Incorrect answer is marked in red and Incomplete answer is marked in yellow. However, you can provide different messages when creating the item by clicking on Modify these values for this item only

    In order to add an image, a video or an audio file to a message, you can use a file that is already saved in your library (see how
    ) or you can import a new file from another source (see how).

Note: The content of this field is not visible in the published quiz. This is used to write notes to help you manage the content or for collaboration with a colleague. It can help identify an item that you wish to note (such as something to check, complete, check copyrights for, etc.).