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An example where this would make sense (wrap-up quizz of Module 2 selecting the best model: Last question of the wrap up quiz)
Sometimes it would be nice to have the plot as part as the quizz answer. I think this is more likely to be the case in wrap-up quizzes.
Currently you have to:
copy the code from the solution
go to the notebook at the top if you are in a wrap-up quizz (or open another notebook somewhere if you are in a normal quizz)
pate the code from the solution and execute it
go back to the solution of the quizz (towards the bottom) to read the explanation about the plot
go back and forth between the notebook and solution while you are trying to understand both
Technically this seems feasible, I am guessing that we could put a png in our gitlab repo.
The problem is that this makes our setup even more hacky and increase the probability of divergence between:
the code in the quizz solution that generates the plot
the .png in our gitlab repo
the quizz content inside FUN
the explanation of the plot in the quizz solution
Another in-between alternative would be to make sure that the plots has some annotations highlighting the main take-away from the plots, e.g. in the example from the Module 2 wrap-up quiz, this part correponds to underfitting, this part to overfitting. You would still have to navigate a bit between the notebook and the quiz solution though.
Better solutions more than welcome! Interface-wise, the only idea I have is to be able to put the notebook in a "floating" mode to always see it while you are scrolling down the quiz but I am not sure how easy this is or whether this would work in practice
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An example where this would make sense (wrap-up quizz of Module 2 selecting the best model: Last question of the wrap up quiz)
Sometimes it would be nice to have the plot as part as the quizz answer. I think this is more likely to be the case in wrap-up quizzes.
Currently you have to:
Technically this seems feasible, I am guessing that we could put a png in our gitlab repo.
The problem is that this makes our setup even more hacky and increase the probability of divergence between:
Another in-between alternative would be to make sure that the plots has some annotations highlighting the main take-away from the plots, e.g. in the example from the Module 2 wrap-up quiz, this part correponds to underfitting, this part to overfitting. You would still have to navigate a bit between the notebook and the quiz solution though.
Better solutions more than welcome! Interface-wise, the only idea I have is to be able to put the notebook in a "floating" mode to always see it while you are scrolling down the quiz but I am not sure how easy this is or whether this would work in practice
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: