![]() ![]() What happens does not just depend on the code in Moodle core. That is what happens to questions as students attempt quizzes (and other activities), and as teachers review the results and grade things. This is the part which manages what happens when questions are attempted. ![]() The half that will not change is the 'Question engine'. Only one of those two parts is going going to be changed by this project. ![]() The way I think about it, the Moodle question functionality can be broken down into two main parts. Probably best to start in the middle of this diagram, in the box called core_question. In this first post, I am going to try to outline what is changing and what is not, which is summarised in this diagram: This is a bit of an experiement, but based on thinking about how best to explain this. Of course, it does mean that as you read the first posts I am going to make, there will be lots of un-answered questions, so this may not work. That certainly makes it easier for me to find time to write it, and I hope it makes it easier for you to read it and take it in. These are quite big proposals, so my plan is to post about it a little bit at a time. ![]()
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