(a copy of the following text may be seen as a txt doc, as saved from, THIS LINK) Drag-and-Drop Lists for visually ordering (and reporting priorities, order of steps, etc.) and a version for Visual Matching exercises and a third version, like the first, but with the numbers showing in the web page display seen by the student/respondent. See them work here: * Nine drag-and-drop lists (list content repeated only because I am lazy) ZIP FOR YOU CONTAINING FULL KIT * Eight paired list (only half of each moveable) for MATCHING EXERCIZES ZIP FOR YOU CONTAINING FULL KIT * List similar to the first version (but not styled with css, so line item numbers appear on the web page. ZIP FOR YOU CONTAINING FULL KIT Now that you have seen them, here is some information: Each of these drag-and-drop utilities have the following great features: * Customize the number of lists and items per list and the text (of course) for YOUR needs A clear usable template included to repeat the repeated sections (with needed number changes) : repeatedTempl.txt, in the zip, shows the segment that must be repeated to add such a list. Simple replace each "ZZZ" with the number of the ordered list you are adding. More line items
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  • can be added to a list, as needed, if you want more dragable items in a list; likewise any li's you don't need can be deleted from the provided example (overall "template"), right in the html code without breaking any functionality. If less than 9 lists are needed, those not needed can simply be deleted from the html. * The VIEWS of the web page after the student/respondent does the drag-and-drop can be copied and pasted WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS into NotePad or Word or other word processing programs or other textareas (this is the way student/respondent responses/answers are submitted). NOTE: The html of the web page never changes, so Saving the Page does NOT work. The procedure is: Edit -> Select All (to select the TEXT of the web page AS VIEWED after one does the drag/drops) , then Edit -> Copy , then Edit -> Paste into another document or response area. With this capablility, these drag-and-drop your response lists are great to put in popups to be part of an item in another course management system, such as Moodle OR as part of any online test.