Organising Material within Divisions

The notion of division is introduced for exercises which require items to be presented on different parts of the screen. A typical example is the one of a matching exercise where one panel will hold a set of images and another panel will hold a set of words to try to match on each one of these images. In that context, a first division will be defined, followed by the set of images, then a second division will be defined, followed by the set of words.

Each division definition needs to be completed with the following specifications.

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For such cases, a [d] tag needs to be used to mark the start of any division. Specifications at activity level then need to be repeated at each division if the variable values differ.

[layout] table

[shuffling] no

[d] [format] image

[i] Earth.gif [c] Earth

[i] Mars.gif

[i] Venus.gif [c] Venus

[i] Saturn.gif

[d] [format] text

[i] Earth

[i] Venus