How do I create a label image with drag and drop item?
In Mastery Connect, you can create a label image with drag and drop item. A label image with drag and drop item displays an image containing empty response containers. Students must must drag and drop answer choices into the correct empty response locations on the image.
You can create any item type through the Item Editor. You can also add passages to items, add item-level tools, and save the item. To open and use the Item Editor to add passages, add item-level tools, and save the item, learn more about:
- Creating an item in your personal item bank
- Creating an item in the district item bank as an administrator
- Creating an item from within an assessment
Enter Question or Instructions
In the Item Editor, enter the question or item prompt in the Compose question text field [1].
By default, an image of a world map displays. To upload an alternate image file from your computer, in the preview window click the Edit button [2].
Insert Image File
To select an image file from your computer, click the Computer tab [1].
To attach an image file, click and drag the file or alternatively, click the Choose a file to upload link [2].
To insert the image in the item, click the Save button [3].
Insert Image URL
Alternatively, you can insert an image using a URL.
To insert an image URL, click the URL tab [1].
Enter the image URL in the Image URL field [2].
To insert the image in the question, click the Save button [3].
Format Image
Enter alternative text for the image in the Image alternative text field [1].
Optionally, you can enter text that displays when the cursor hovers over the image in the Text on hover field [2].
To resize the image, enter a new width in the Width (px) field [3].
Add Response Containers
By default, the Response Containers section displays one response container with no pointers. To add additional response containers, click a location on the image.
To move or resize a response container, click the Draw & Resize tab [1]. Then, click a container to highlight it, and drag and drop the container to another location. To resize or reshape a container, click the Resize handle [2].
To indicate a spot on the image, you can add a pointer on the container. To add a pointer, click the Pointers tab [3] and select a point location (top, right, bottom, or left).
To delete a response container, click the container. Then, click the Delete button [4].
Format Response Containers
To set a fill color for all the response containers, click the Fill color box [1]. In the Current color window, enter a color's hex value or click a color box [2]. You can change the opacity of the color. Then, click the Apply button [3].
To allow more than one response per container, enter a maximum number of responses allowed in the Maximum responses per container box [4].
To display a dashed border on all response containers, click the Show dashed border checkbox [5].
To add ARIA labels for each response, click the Edit ARIA labels checkbox [6]. Then, enter labels for each container.
Enter Possible Responses
Enter a possible response in each of the Possible responses fields [1].
To reorder responses, click a Move icon [2]. Then, drag the response to a new location in the list.
To add a possible response, click the Add button [3].
To delete a possible response, click the Delete icon [4].
Optionally Group Responses
To put possible responses into groups, click the Group possible responses checkbox [1].
Enter a title for a group in the Title field [2].
To remove any possible responses that should not be in the group, click the response's Delete button [3].
To add additional possible responses to the group, click the Add button [4].
To create another group, click the Add Group button [5].
Set Correct Answer
Enter a point value for the item in the Point(s) text box [1].
To set the correct answer, click and drag the response choices from the list [2] to the correct response containers [3].
To add optional alternate correct answers, click the Add icon [4].
Format Possible Responses
To display a drag handle on the left of each possible response, click the Show drag handle checkbox [1].
To leave possible responses in the list even after they have been selected on the image, click the Duplicate responses checkbox [2].
To make the possible responses transparent, click the Transparent possible responses checkbox [3].
To view additional scoring, layout, and other options for the item, click the More options drop-down menu [4].
Validate Answers
To preview the item interaction, click and drag the possible responses to the response containers on the image.
To view correct and incorrect answers, click the Show Answers checkbox [1]. Correct answers display a check mark and are shaded green [2]. Incorrect answers display an X and are shaded red [3]. If the answer in a response box is incorrect, the correct answer displays in the Correct answers section [4].
The number of points awarded for the item as answered in the preview window over the number of points possible display in the scoring bubble [5].
To save the item as a draft, click the Save Draft button [6].