Multiple Choice
The Multiple Choice content type is your staple multiple choice quizzing tool. Multiple Choice can be used to test the learner’s level of knowledge on a given topic.
Source: Psychology H5P edition
True/False
A True/False question is often used in surveys and consists of a statement that demands a true or false answer. Alternatively, you could change the answers to Yes/No, Agree/Disagree, etc.
Source: Psychology H5P edition
Fill in the Blank
The Fill in the blanks allows eLearning designers to create cloze tests. Portions of words or sentences are removed from a text and the learner is asked to replace the missing text.
Source: Chem 123 eChIRP
Mark the Words
Mark the words allow content designers to create textual expressions with a defined set of correct words. The end-user highlights words according to the task description and gets a score. For wrong answers, the user gets negative points.
Source: Psychology H5P edition
Drag the Words
Drag the Words question type allowing creatives to create text-based challenges where users are to drag words into blanks in sentences. Excellent for language training among other things.
Source: Psychology H5P edition
Drag and Drop
The Drag and drop content type allows learners to drag a piece of text or an image and drop it on one or more corresponding dropzones.
Source: Chem 123 eChIRP
Image Sequencing
The Image Sequencing content type challenges the learner to order a randomized set of images according to a task description.
Source: Chem 123 eChIRP
Image Pairing
Image pairing is a simple and effective activity that requires learners to match pairs of images. Since it is not required for both images in a pair to be the same, authors are also able to test the understanding of a relation between two different images.
Source: Chem 123 eChIRP