About Simple Question Sets
Learn about the structure of a simple question set and when to use it
Simple Question Sets allow for content to be authored in a simple structure which can be used to quickly create content that is simple and has less cognitive overload for learners.
Simple Question Sets require a single question scenario with one correct answer choice. This is followed up a single feedback attempts, one for correct and one for incorrect.
Structure of the Simple Question Set
- Question Stem 1x (made up of a statement and a prompt)
- Answers (typically 5x where only one is the correct answer)
- Correct Feedback Attempt 1x
- Incorrect Feedback Attempt 1x
Simple Question Sets can have basic text formatting including; Bold, Italic, numbered and bulleted lists, and also have the option* to add in Media Files in the form of images, audio clips and links to web pages or PDF documents.
✅ Simple Question Sets can also include Learning Resources for 1 variant and 1 of each feedback attempt
▶️ Simple Question Sets with media are known as Simple Plus