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How to use the isTrue marking method for maths cloze
How to use the isTrue marking method for maths cloze

An explanation and an example of the IsTrue form checking marking method for math formula cloze tasks

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Written by Caitlin Foran
Updated over a week ago

The isTrue method checks that an expression has a comparison or equality, that is true. This means that when this method is used alone, any true equation entered by the student will be marked as correct.

Expressions that include a relational (‘<’, ‘<=’, ‘>’ or ‘>=’) or equality (‘=’) operator are evaluated for their truthfulness.

Additional options for isTrue

Allow thousands separator
Authors can specify what separators can be used by the student. From the Thousand Separator drop-down menu, you can select dot, comma, and/or space. The Decimal Separator menu contains the option for either a dot or a comma. Note that the specified thousand separator and decimal separator cannot be the same, e.g. both dot.

Example: Basic isTrue

IsTrue does not take any value, which means when used alone it will validate any mathematical expression that is true.

Screenshot showing author can add IsTrue method using the drop down
Screenshot showing learner's submission for task with 2 out of 4 correct submission

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