a. Albert Einstein
*b. Albert Michelson
c. Thomas Edison
d. Vladimir Zworykin
To include alternative text for ADA-compliant screen readers, place the desired text in a second
set of quotes immediately following the quotes that contain the file name:
[ img: “interferometer.jpg” “Picture of an interferometer” ].
All images that are being imported must be placed in a single folder. During the import process,
the location of the image folder must be specified in the first step. After the import is complete,
the images will appear inline with the question text.
Importing HTML with Questions
It is possible to import blocks of HTML so that they are treated by Respondus as HTML rather
than standard text. This is accomplished by placing the tag [HTML] immediately before the
block of HTML and another tag [/HTML] immediately after the block of HTML. So, for
example, if you imported the following line of text:
[HTML] <a href="http://www.respondus.com">CLICK HERE</a> [/HTML] to
download Respondus.
it would appear as follows when viewed in Canvas:
CLICK HERE to download Respondus.
Of course, keep in mind that HTML will have variable results if you print the exam from
Respondus rather than using it exclusively for online examinations.
Importing Tab/Comma Delimited Files (CSV)
Questions can be imported from tab/comma delimited files (.csv). This type of importing is best
done by someone who has experience with databases or CSV-structured files.
The CSV file can have a maximum of 34 columns. If all columns are used, they should follow
this order: Type, Title/ID, Points, Question Wording, Correct Answer, Choice 1, Choice 2,
Choice 3, Choice 4, Choice 5, Choice 6, Choice 7, Choice 8, Choice 9, Choice 10, General
Feedback, Correct Feedback, Incorrect Feedback, Feedback 1, Feedback 2, Feedback 3, Feedback
4, Feedback 5, Feedback 6, Feedback 7, Feedback 8, Feedback 9, Feedback 10, Topic, Difficulty
Level, Meta 1, Meta 2, Meta 3, Meta 4.
The first column, “Type” should use the two-letter abbreviation shown below:
MC = Multiple Choice
TF = True or False
MR = Multiple Response (Multiple Answer)
FB = Fill in the Blank
ES = Essay