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Revision as of 14:21, 5 February 2010
<entry-title>GIFT Syntax</entry-title>
- short URL
- http://bit.ly/giftax
The GIFT picoformat allows writing multiple-choice, true-false, short answer, matching, missing word, and numerical quiz questions in a simple text format. The GPLed Moodle Course/Learning Management System can import and export questions in the GIFT picoformat.
Format
Symbol | Use |
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// text | Comment until the end of the line (optional) |
::title:: | Question title (optional) |
text | Question text (becomes title if no title specified) |
{ | Start answer(s) |
{T} or {F} | True or False answer |
{ ... =right ... } | Correct answer for multiple choice, multiple answer, or fill-in-the-blank |
{ ... ~wrong ... } | Incorrect answer for multiple choice or multiple answer |
{ ... =item -> match ... } | Answer for matching questions |
#wrong feedback | Answer feedback following an incorrect answer |
{# | Start numeric answer(s) |
answer:tolerance | Answer and tolerance (+ or -) for numeric question |
low..high | Specifies lower and higher boundary of accepted numerical answer |
=%n%answer:tolerance | n percent credit for numeric range within tolerance from answer |
} | End answer(s) |
Examples
// true/false ::Q1:: 1+1=2 {T} // multiple choice ::Q2:: What's between orange and green in the spectrum? {=yellow ~red ~blue} // fill-in-the-blank ::Q3:: Two plus {=two =2} equals four. // matching ::Q4:: Which animal eats which food? { =cat -> cat food =dog -> dog food } // math range questions -- note: {#1..5} is same numeric answer range ::Q5:: What is a number from 1 to 5? {#3:2} // alternate layout ::Title :: Question { =Correct answer 1 =Correct answer 2 ~Wrong answer 1 #Response to wrong answer 1 ~Wrong answer 2 #Response to wrong answer 2 }
Note: the table and examples above was adapted from and then migrated back to the GPL-licensed Moodle site, not copied from there.
Extensions for learner adaptation
Still to be done to extend the format for learner adaptivity (per, for example, del Soldato, T. & du Boulay, B. (1995) "Implementation of Motivational Tactics in Tutoring Systems," Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 6(4): 337-78) is to add optional prerequisite and relative difficulty links to other questions (titles can be used) and optional question help text at two levels of specificity:
- relations to other questions
- set of questions which help answer this question
- set of questions which answering this question helps answer
- (Can some of the directed graph of which questions assist in the answering of other questions be derived from categorization or must it be stored completely explicitly?)
- set of relations to other questions by relative difficulty; for each:
- another question
- more or less difficult, and how much
- (all these are optional)
- general help
- specific help