Study sessions with different kinds of cards
First of all, thank you for developing this software. It's certainly helpful, thou not as intuitive as I one might hope on the Mac.
I noticed that multiple choice cards don't behave as such when you start a “study stacks” session. The way they behave doesn't make any sense to me, showing just the question and the first option.
It would be nice to be able to execute study sessions where you can mix different types of cards: multiple choice, definitions, translation of words, etc.
I also miss the possibility of creating questions with multiple correct answers (not just one correct answer), which someone already pointed out.
Anyway, thank you again. This will be my software of choice for getting me through my study the next few years so I'm expecting a lot more from you ;-)
Best regards.
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Support Staff 1 Posted by drewmccormack on 29 Jan, 2017 02:09 PM
Hi Gonzalo,
Thanks for the feedback.
The way we have setup multiple choice notes is that they can also behave as standard question answer notes. So you can study them as question answer, with two facets, and then study them as a quiz.
How they appear depends on the type of study session you start. You you use a quiz, all the notes that appear will be in multiple choice form. If you choose the 'shared choices' option, even standard question/answer notes can be presented as quiz cards. If you start a standard study session, rather than a quiz, each note will show a prompt first, followed by one 'truthful' answer.
Kind regards,
Drew
drewmccormack closed this discussion on 29 Jan, 2017 02:09 PM.