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Coding
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- Generate a Option List
- Deselecting All Options
- Choosing All Options
- Deselect Some Options
- Select Some Options
- Getting Options that are Selected
- Changing the Option List Size
- Drop Down List With Multiple Selections
- Checking Option List is Multiple or Not
- Setting Multiple Choices in Option List
- Getting All Options
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- Changing Margins
- Creating Space Around the Variable in Different Side
- Border Radius Width
- Changing Minimum Height
- Changing the Height of Variable or Layout
- Changing Maximum Width
- Changing Minimum Width
- Changing the Width of Variable or Layout
- Self Alignment Property
- Fitting the Space Available in Flex Container
- Flex Shorthand Property
- Changing Maximum Height
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- Adding Two Values
- Subtracting two numbers
- Multiplying two numbers
- Dividing two numbers
- Setting a Number
- Showing Remainder Between Two Numbers
- Finding the Minimum Values
- Finding the Maximum Values
- Changing the Number to Absolute Value
- Taking the Square Root
- Converting the Number to an Approximate Value
- Choosing the Random Value
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- Breaking Text with Separators
- Checking Whether the Text Contains Characters
- Finding the Position of the Character
- Checking Text is Empty or Not
- Showing Text in Substring Format
- Showing the Order of Characters in Two Texts
- Displaying Character at the Certain Position
- Using Character Code to Show Text
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- Converting Text to DateTimeOffset Format
- Generate a DateTimeOffset with Different Unit
- Generate DateTimeOffset Using Unix Time
- Using the Current Time to Display DateTimeOffset
- Combining a New Offset with DateTimeOffset
- Modifying Offset
- Changing the Format of DateTimeOffset to Text Format
- Converting DateTimeOffset to Text Format
- Adding DateTimeOffset with Duration
- Calculating the Duration Between Two DateTimeOffsets
- Checking Whether DateTimeOffsets are the Same
- Showing DateTimeOffset in Milliseconds
- Showing DateTimeOffset in Different Time Format
- Checking Whether DateTimeOffset is in Correct Type
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- Converting Text to Duration
- Transforming Number to Duration
- Converting String to Duration
- Making Opposite Duration
- Adding Two Durations
- Changing the Duration Unit
- Checking Whether Two Durations are the Same
- Displaying Total Number of Duration in Different Units
- Showing Duration in Number Format with Unit
- Checking Whether Duration is in Correct Data Type
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Coding - Pi
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- Adding Two Values
- Subtracting two numbers
- Multiplying two numbers
- Dividing two numbers
- Setting a Number
- Showing Remainder Between Two Numbers
- Finding the Minimum Values
- Finding the Maximum Values
- Taking the Square Root
- Converting the Number to an Approximate Value
- Changing the Number to Absolute Value
- Choosing the Random Value
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- Transforming Text to Number
- Concatenating the Text
- Checking the Length of Text
- Setting Text
- Breaking Text with Separators
- Checking Whether the Text Contains Characters
- Finding the Position of the Character
- Checking Text is Empty or Not
- Showing Text in Substring Format
- Showing the Order of Characters in Two Texts
- Displaying Character at the Certain Position
- Using Character Code to Show Text
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- Converting Text to DateTimeOffset Format
- Generate a DateTimeOffset with Different Unit
- Generate DateTimeOffset Using Unix Time
- Using the Current Time to Display DateTimeOffset
- Combining a New Offset with DateTimeOffset
- Modifying Offset
- Changing the Format of DateTimeOffset to Text Format
- Converting DateTimeOffset to Text Format
- Calculating the Duration Between Two DateTimeOffsets
- Adding DateTimeOffset with Duration
- Checking Whether DateTimeOffsets are the Same
- Showing DateTimeOffset in Milliseconds
- Showing DateTimeOffset in Different Time Format
- Checking Whether DateTimeOffset is in Correct Type
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- Converting Text to Duration
- Transforming Number to Duration
- Converting String to Duration
- Making Opposite Duration
- Adding Two Durations
- Changing the Duration Unit
- Checking Whether Two Durations are the Same
- Displaying Total Number of Duration in Different Units
- Showing Duration in Number Format with Unit
- Checking Whether Duration is in Correct Data Type
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- Loading Custom Pose Model from URL
- Classifying Pose on Image
- Classifying Pose on Image and Get All Result
- Showing the Class Labels in Pose Model
- Showing the Total Amount of Classes with Pose Model
- Draw All Skeleton and the Key Points
- Draw All Skeleton Inside a Photo
- Draw All Key Points Inside a Photo
Setting Tasks
Create Tasks for Learning Activity
Tasks are divided into QnA and Coding. You can edit the task of the Learning Activity by following the steps below.
- Set up the task type – Click the pull-down menu to choose the question format, such as QnA and Coding
- Set up the Marks – Click the box next to “Marks”, change the number inside the box to set up the Marks for each question
- Enter the question – Click the text box to enter your questions
- New task – Click the “+New Task” button to add new tasks
- Set up “Lock-step” – Click this button to add lock-step
- Drag & drop the sequence of the tasks on the left-hand side of the task list
- After editing the task of the Learning Activity, you need to click the “Save” button
Edit Coding Task
When editing the Coding Task, you can add Sample Code inside the Coding Task after entering the task instructions on “Markdown” or “External Document”.
- Click the pull-down menu and choose “Coding”
- Click the “+ Add” button
- After the coding interface pops up, you can import your Sample Code to the coding area (You can also upload Hex File to add your Sample Code). Visit “Micro:bit coding” to read more and learn the steps.
- Click the “Save” button
Edit QnA Task
QnA tasks are divided into Questions and Multiple Choice (MC) Questions, they are slightly different when entering the answers. The marks of QnA Tasks are counted by each question. If there are 5 questions and the student can earn 1 mark for each correct answer, the total marks will be 5 marks.
A. Questions
You need to set up the Task Type as “Answer Box” in order to edit Question Task. Click the text box below the “Answer” title font to enter the first answer. Click the “Enter” button on your keyboard to enter the next answer option (if necessary).
B. Multiple Choice Questions
You need to set up the Task Type as “MC” in order to edit Question Task. Click the text box below the “Answer” title font to enter the first answer option. Click the “Enter” button on your keyboard to enter the next answer option. After entering all of the answer options, check (✓) the square area beside the correct answer to determine it is the question’s correct answer.
Notice: The auto answer-checking function in the dashboard can only show the right or wrong of the MC questions