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Tagging Questions to Secondary Topics
1 - Pre-condition before enabling secondary topics
1 - Pre-condition before enabling secondary topics
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Video Transcription
As you probably already know, each question can be tagged to a primary topic. Sometimes you might need to tag a single question to more than one categories. In this case, I would like to introduce the concept of secondary topic. In order to enable secondary topic, you need to go to the dashboard, go to exam setting, and go to question setting, and make sure that you have secondary topic enabled but list as optional. That's the first thing you need to do. Second thing you need to do is you probably want to go to tools, configuration, category, and make sure you have more than one taxonomy tree in order to tag the question. The video follows this first video will show the steps necessary to set up a topic as a secondary topic and let authors, reviewer, and administrator to tag your questions to one or more secondary topic in addition to the primary topic. Thank you.
Video Summary
The video provides instructions on how to enable and set up secondary topics for tagging questions on a dashboard. It suggests going to the exam settings and question settings in the dashboard to enable secondary topics and list them as optional. Additionally, the video advises going to tools, configuration, category, and ensuring there is more than one taxonomy tree to tag questions. This allows authors, reviewers, and administrators to tag questions with one or more secondary topics alongside the primary topic. The video promises to demonstrate the steps required to set up secondary topics in a subsequent video. No credits are mentioned.
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2022
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tagging questions
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