We explained the two basic methods to insert an interaction here. For some interaction types there is a third option.
Adding the interaction in a formula
Use the f(x) button to create a mathematical expression. Click the bucket symbol (␣) in the formula editor to choose the interaction you want to add to the expression.

Click the name of the interaction you want to insert.
In the example below, the question has two mathematical expressions with inline interactions:

The interactions are defined as follows:
I1a – Algebra – Task Simplify
– \sqrt{9}
I1b – Math
Entry – Same expression, literal –
16
This yields the following interactive AlgebraKiT exercise:
Refer to the overview of all possible interaction usages here.
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Overview methods
Below an overview is given which of the methods is available for each of the interaction types.
Interaction type | Block | Inline | Formula |
Algebra | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Math Entry | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Math Table | ✓ | ||
Geometry | ✓ | ||
Statistics (view) | ✓ | ||
Statistics (…) | ✓ | ||
Open Answer | ✓ | ||
Multiple Choice | ✓ | ✓ |
Refer to the interaction specific information pages for examples on each interaction type.
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