1 <h1>Action after a Correct Answer
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3 <p>The usual action is to follow the jump as specified in the answer. In most cases
4 this will probably show the Next Page of the lesson. The student is taken through
5 the lesson in a logical way, beginning at the start and ending at the end.
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7 <p>However, the lesson module can also be used as a type of
<i>Flash Card
</i> assignment.
8 The student is shown some information (optional) and a question in basically a random
9 order. There is no set beginning and no set end. Just a set of
<i>Cards
</i> shown one after
10 another in no particular order.
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12 <p>This option allows two very similar variants of Flash Card behaviour. The
13 option
"Show an unseen page" never shows the same page twice (even if the student
14 did
<b>not
</b> answer the question associated with the Card/Page correctly). The other
15 non-default option
"Show an unanswered page" allows the student to see pages that
16 may have appeared before but only if they answered the associated question wrongly.
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18 <p>In either of these Flash Card-type lessons the teacher can decide to use either all the
19 Cards/Pages in the lesson or just a (random) sub-set. This is done through the
"Number
20 of Pages (Cards) to show
" parameter.
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