Protractor

Protractor

Follow these step by step instruction to enable student’s ability to use a protractor when answering a question.


1. In your Question Editor, click on the Show More button.



2. Click the Settings button.



3. Check the box beside Protractor.






NOTE: To see this in action, click the Student View button. A protractor symbol will appear on the top right in the Student Viewer. Select the protractor and drag it to answer the question.



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Click the following link to access the Google Document for this solution:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XNOvbZxu9i9xzt-4Tx4-5mMIzixpssuWVUJk4wKSe3M/edit?usp=sharing



ENG02-59

Updated 8 Aug 2017




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