Enabling Additional Exercises and Tools

10.2. Enabling Additional Exercises and Tools#

Studio includes a default set of core problem types that can be added to any course, including CAPA problems like text input, single select, and math expression input. To add these problem types to a course, you select Problem on the unit page.

You can expand the types of content you include in your course by enabling additional exercises and tools. After you enable an exercise or tool for use with your course, when you add a component to a unit, that type of content might be listed as one of the Advanced, Text, or Problem options

10.2.1. Enable an Exercise or Tool for Your Course#

To enable an advanced exercise or tool, follow these steps.

  1. In Studio, select Settings, and then Advanced Settings.

  2. Locate the Advanced Module List field. This field lists any exercises and tools that have been added to your course.

  3. If the Advanced Module List field is empty, place your cursor between the brackets ([ ]).

    If the list already contains one or more keys, place your cursor after the first bracket ([).

  4. Enter the key for the exercise or tool that you want to add.

  5. Add quotation marks (" ") before and after the key.

    If you are adding the key to a list of keys, follow the closing quotation mark with a comma character (,).

  6. Review your entry to verify that the key is accurate and that it is surrounded by quotation marks. If there is a list of keys, they must be comma separated.

    • In this example, the key for the annotation problem tool is the only value in the list.

      ["annotatable"]
      
    • In this example, the key for the annotation problem tool is added at the beginning of a list of other keys.

      [
        "annotatable",
        "word_cloud",
        "split_test"
      ]
      
  7. Select Save Changes.

    Studio checks the syntax of your entry and reformats your entry to add line feeds and indentation. A message lets you know whether your changes were saved successfully.