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You should now see something that looks like the image below. In order to edit your question. Click "Edit" on the upper right.
This is the Simple Editor where you edit simply. In order to change anything, all you have to do is type, but be mindful of how Xen.ed has the problems formatted, and try to remain within those boundaries.
Note: Parentheses ( ) are used for multiple choice because they create radio buttons. Brackets [ ] on the other handWhen you finish editing your question, be sure to hit Save!
That's all there is to it! You're good to go!
Creating multiple-choice problems in Xen.ed
Multiple Choice questions are probably the most straightforward type of problem Xen.ed offers - one question with one correct response. Here's a look at how they are put together:
From Xen.ed Studio, navigate to the unit of your course where you would like to add a problem, then select the "Problem" button.
You'll now be presented with a list of different problem types. Select "Multiple Choice."
Another neat feature about Xen.ed problems is that the default information it uses to populate the Simple Editor is an explanation of that problem type, so it's always right there with you.