"); msgWindow.document.write("
Results for " + title +"

"); } /************************************************ * Perform the final operations needed to create * a secondary window to display results. ************************************************/ function endResultsWindow() { // Create the OK button and the closing HTML tags. msgWindow.document.write("
"); msgWindow.document.write(""); msgWindow.document.close(); msgWindow.focus(); } function closeResultsWindow(){ if (msgWindow!=null) msgWindow.close(); msgWindow=null; } /******************************************************************** * The following functions do setup/housekeeping * for the Response-checking functions. ********************************************************************/ function AnswerElement(questionID, response, correct, value, answer,hint,good,sorry) { this.questionID = questionID; this.response = response.toUpperCase(); this.correct = correct.toUpperCase(); this.value = value; this.answer = answer; this.hint = hint; this.good = good; this.sorry = sorry; return this; } function AnswerBlock(n) { this.length = n; for (var i = 1; i <=n; i++) { this[i] = 0; } return this } function AnswerDump(ab, n) { var output = "Dump\n"; for (var i = 1; i <=n; i++) { output += ab[i].questionID + "=" + ab[i].response + " correct=" + ab[i].correct + "\n"; } alert(output); } function convertBoolean(value) { var result = "" + value; // alert("Result: "+result); return result; } // Look throught the select list and find the selected value. When found // set the answer's response to TRUE. This only works because we have a // fake value as the first item in the options list. Notice that we are // in fact skipping that value since option lists normally start getting // indexed at zero. If the person picks that value, it will be as if no // has been picked. function selectPick(answers,options){ for (var i = 1; i ") } else { msgWindow.document.write(formatted_id + unescape(good) + "
") } } function outputBad(id,value,hint,sorry,chances,attempts,answer) { // Write the incorrect answer in red. // Increment the 'missed' counter, and set a flag. var formatted_id = ""; if (id != "") formatted_id = id + ". "; if (attempts<=chances){ if (sorry == ""){ if (hint==""){ msgWindow.document.write(formatted_id + "Answer for "+unescape(value)+" is incorrect.
"); } else { msgWindow.document.write(formatted_id + "Answer for "+unescape(value)+" is incorrect. "+unescape(hint)+"
"); } } else { if (hint==""){ msgWindow.document.write(formatted_id + ""+unescape(sorry)+"
"); } else { msgWindow.document.write(formatted_id + ""+unescape(sorry)+" "+unescape(hint)+"
"); } } } else { // The response is incorrect and the student has run out of chances. // Write the incorrect answer in red, followed by the correct answer in parentheses. // Increment the 'missed' counter, and set a flag. msgWindow.document.write(formatted_id + "" + "Too many attempts, the correct answer is " + unescape(answer) + "
"); } } function outputHint(hint) { msgWindow.document.write("
"+unescape(hint)+"
"); } /******************************************************************** * Finally, the responses are evaluated by the remaining * functions. This code works closely with the generated * code from the course compiler so be careful when changing it. ********************************************************************/ function checkBoolean(width,height,answers,choices,chances,title,attempts) { // Create the Results window and start writing to it. var found = 0; beginResultsWindow(width,height,title); // Walk the array, looking for the selected item for (var i = 1; i <= choices; i++) { if (answers[i].response == "TRUE") { // We've got the TRUE response, lets see if it is right. Remember that // that the correct should be TRUE since this indicates if it // should have been checked. if (answers[i].response == answers[i].correct){ outputGood("", answers[i].value,answers[i].good); } else { outputBad("", answers[i].value,answers[i].hint,answers[i].sorry,chances,attempts,answers[i].answer); } found = 1; break; } } if (found == 0){ msgWindow.document.write("You must select an answer.
"); } // Write the final HTML to the Results window. endResultsWindow(); return false; } function checkSelect(width,height,answers,choices,chances,title,attempts) { // Create the Results window and start writing to it. var found = 0; beginResultsWindow(width,height,title); // Walk the array, looking for the selected item for (var i = 1; i <= choices; i++) { if (answers[i].response == "TRUE") { // We've got the TRUE response, lets see if it is right. Remember that // that the correct should be TRUE since this indicates if it // should have been checked. var c = parseInt(answers[i].answer,10); if (answers[i].response == answers[i].correct){ outputGood("", answers[i].value,answers[i].good); } else { outputBad("", answers[i].value,answers[i].hint,answers[i].sorry,chances,attempts,answers[c].value); } found = 1; break; } } if (found == 0){ msgWindow.document.write("You must select an answer.
"); } // Write the final HTML to the Results window. endResultsWindow(); return false; } function checkFill(width,height,response,correct,chances,hint,good,sorry,title,attempts) { beginResultsWindow(width,height,title); if ( response.toLowerCase() == correct.toLowerCase() ) { // The response is correct. Confirm it for the student. outputGood("",correct,good); } else { outputBad("",response,hint,sorry,chances,attempts,correct); } endResultsWindow(); return false; } function checkEssay(width,height,response,correct,chances,hint,good,sorry,title,attempts) { beginResultsWindow(width,height,title); msgWindow.document.write("The essay should cover the following topics:
"); outputHint(hint); msgWindow.document.write("
Please make sure your essay contains them."); endResultsWindow(); return false; } function checkMultiboolean(width,height,answers,choices,chances,title,attempts) { var info = ""; // Create the Results window and start writing to it. beginResultsWindow(width,height,title); // Walk the array, looking for the selected item for (var i = 1; i <= choices; i++) { if (answers[i].response == answers[i].correct) { if (answers[i].correct == "FALSE") info = " not selected"; else info = " selected"; outputGood(answers[i].questionID, answers[i].value+info,answers[i].good); } else { outputBad(answers[i].questionID, answers[i].value,answers[i].hint,answers[i].sorry,chances,attempts,answers[i].answer); } } // Write the final HTML to the Results window. endResultsWindow(); return false; } function checkMatch(width,height,answers,answer_count,chances,title,attempts) { // Create the Results window and start writing to it. beginResultsWindow(width,height,title); // Walk the array, checking each answer. for (var i = 1; i <= answer_count; i++) { if (answers[i].response == answers[i].correct) { outputGood(answers[i].questionID, answers[i].value,answers[i].good); } else { outputBad(answers[i].questionID, answers[i].value,answers[i].hint,answers[i].sorry,chances,attempts,answers[i].answer); } } // Write the final HTML to the Results window. endResultsWindow(); return false; } function checkOrder(width,height,answers,answer_count,chances,title,attempts) { // Create the Results window and start writing to it. beginResultsWindow(width,height,title); // Walk the array, checking each answer. for (var i = 1; i <= answer_count; i++) { if (answers[i].response == answers[i].correct) { outputGood(answers[i].questionID, answers[i].value,answers[i].good); } else { outputBad(answers[i].questionID, answers[i].value,answers[i].hint,answers[i].sorry,chances,attempts,answers[i].answer); } } // Write the final HTML to the Results window. endResultsWindow(); return false; } function checkAgain(width,height){ beginResultsWindow(width,height,"Try Again"); msgWindow.document.write("Please try again, the part you click isn't part of the question"); endResultWindow(); } function Debug(s,f){ var count= 0; var rest = s+ "\n"; for (var i = 0; i< f.elements.length; i++) { var e = f.elements[i]; rest += ""+count+". "; if (e.type != null){ // IE 3 does not define type rest += e.type; rest += ": "; } rest += e.name; rest += "="; rest += e.value; if (e.checked != null){ // This would indicate a "radio" or a "checkbox" if (e.checked){ rest += " (checked)"; } } else if (e.options != null ) { // This would indicate a "select" or a "multi-select" if (e.options.length != null) { // Extra test for length. Some browsers still don't work rest += "("; if (e.options[0].selected) rest += "["+e.options[0].text+"]"; else rest += e.options[0].text; for (var j=1; j
  1. MULTIPLE CHOICE

    How much time should an instructor spend preparing for class?
    A.    About 30 minutes preparation time for every hour of class time.
    B.    About one hour of preparation time for every hour of class time.
    C.    At least two hours of preparation time for every hour of class time.
    D.    At least eight hours of preparation time for every hour of class time.

     
  2. MULTIPLE CHOICE

    What does the text say about instructional handouts?
    A.    They are of little value.
    B.    They detract from the overall presentation.
    C.    They help the student retain information and are a good place to make notes.
    D.    They help the student by providing a place to doodle during lectures.

     
  3. MULTIPLE CHOICE

    How should highly technical information be presented?
    A.    Quickly, as it is often dry and students can lose interest.
    B.    More slowly than simpler material.
    C.    At the same speed as simpler material.
    D.    Technical information should not be presented in emcomm training sessions.

     
  4. MULTIPLE CHOICE

    How should examples be used to illustrate points in your lesson?
    A.    Seldom.
    B.    More than basic lesson material.
    C.    Where necessary to illustrate a point.
    D.    During non-technical presentations only.

     
  5. MULTIPLE CHOICE

    Which of the following is a key rule for effective instructors?
    A.    Vary the subject matter to include non-related topics to maintain interest.
    B.    Avoid using graphics or examples in their lessons.
    C.    Use solely graphics and examples to avoid the pitfall of dry lecturing.
    D.    Stick mainly to the subject of the lesson.