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Fill-in-the-blank - ideas for making the tests easier to create

When creating Fill-in-the-blank -tests, you now have to scroll down and click Create blank. When you have a long text, it takes a LOT of time to repeat this. Take a look for instance at Wordwall; there you just double click the word and the program automatically makes the blank.


Another time-consuming feature is that you have to count the words yourself.... Wordwall makes it automatically.


I have several hundreds of old exercises made in HotPotatoes and I would like to renew them suitable for ItsLearning but now I do not have to time to click and count.

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  • Dec 2 2022
  • Not selected for implementation
Country FI
Category Content creation and management
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    Product Team commented
    December 16, 2022 13:07

    Hi

    Thanks for your input. Although not something we currently consider, it is useful input for future updates of this question type. In the mean time, note that you can hit the <tab> key and then <enter> after you marked a word (which can be done by double-clicking). <shift> + <tab> will then quickly take you back to the text.

    Thanks,
    The itslearning Product team