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https://junolive.atlassian.net/jira/software/projects/JDT/boards/9?selectedIssue=JDT-137

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EX / REF

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Reader

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Clients, exhibitors

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Reader goal

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Know which types of questions you can create and what the specs are - for planning ahead, or quick ref while using FET. “Which type of question should I create?”

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Contributors

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JUNO version

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2.4 (Updates are coming with EAST features, but this is about the CURRENT version.)

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Reviewers (check the box when you’re done!)

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  •  Jami
  •  Travis

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Review deadline

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Notes for reviewers

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Where questions are located

You can add questions to these content types:

the following content types. In sessions, questions are used for timed live polls in sessions, so users only have a limited time to answer them. You can also add questions to the session description if you want them to be available before, during, and after the session. For the other content types, questions go in the description and are available to answer as long as the content is available.

Click each link to see what questions look like in that content type:

Specifications

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Include Page
REUSE - Question

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specs
REUSE - Question

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specs

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Answer text specs

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Can you set a correct answer?

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Question configuration options

Multiple choice
Users select one answer. Usually, there’s a correct answer.

2,500 characters max. Can include images and formatted text.

100 characters max per answer (recommended).
There’s no limit to the number of answers, but we recommend about 5.

Yes, one.

Element

Options (click to enlarge example)

Percentage

(error) Hide the percentage of users who chose each answer.

Poll
Users select one answer. For collecting user data and opinions without a correct answer.

See above.

See above.

Not needed. Polls are meant to collect user data or opinions.

Hide the percentage of users who chose each answer.

Select many
Users select more than one answer.

See above.

See above.

Yes, multiple.

Hide the percentage of users who chose each answer.

Order
Users put answers in order.

See above.

See above.

No

None

Fill in the blank
Users type their own answer.

See above.

You don’t create answers. Users type their response in a single text box.

No

None

Rating
Users choose a number on a scale.

See above.

Uses numbers on a scale instead of text. We recommend a 1-5 scale. Or up to 10 fits on both mobile and desktop screens.

No

None

(Normally it appears once users select their answer.) Only applies to Multiple Choice, Poll, and Select Many question types.

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