File:  [LON-CAPA] / loncom / homework / templates / simple.task
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Thu May 3 15:38:13 2007 UTC (17 years ago) by rezaferry
Branches: MAIN
CVS tags: version_2_8_0, version_2_7_X, version_2_7_99_1, version_2_7_99_0, version_2_7_1, version_2_7_0, version_2_6_X, version_2_6_99_1, version_2_6_99_0, version_2_6_3, version_2_6_2, version_2_6_1, version_2_6_0, version_2_5_X, version_2_5_99_1, version_2_5_99_0, version_2_5_2, version_2_5_1, version_2_5_0, version_2_4_X, version_2_4_99_0, version_2_4_2, version_2_4_1, version_2_4_0, version_2_3_99_0, HEAD
Added 3 bridge task templates:
simple - basic bridge task file
optional_criteria - bridge task with optional criterias
multiple_instance - bridge task having multiple instances

<Task OptionalRequired="0">
<IntroParagraph>
    <startouttext />
<h1>Bridge Task (Course Name)</h1>
This is the introductory information. Add opening information, such as what is the general purpose of this task, and general instructions here (in edit mode).
<hr/>
    <endouttext />
</IntroParagraph>
	<Question Mandatory="yes" id="question_1" OptionalRequired="0">
<QuestionText>
    <startouttext />
This is the question/description of the task. <br/>
Write a story about John's trip to the park
    <endouttext />
</QuestionText>
<Criteria Mandatory="yes" id="q1_criteria1">
    <CriteriaText>
        <startouttext />
This is the first mandatory criteria. Student handed in a word document titled john went to the park
        <endouttext />
    </CriteriaText>
</Criteria>
<Criteria Mandatory="yes" id="q1_criteria2">
    <CriteriaText>
        <startouttext />
This is the second mandatory criteria. Student's story make sense
        <endouttext />
    </CriteriaText>
</Criteria>
	</Question>
<ClosingParagraph>
    <startouttext />
<hr/> This is the closing information. Add closing information such as how to hand in/when grades will be posted here (in edit mode)
    <endouttext />
</ClosingParagraph>
</Task>


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