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In this video, well create a Fill in the Blank Text question in Schoology. If not already open, first select the Questions tab. From the Create Question column on the left, choose Fill in the Blank Text. Questions are authored in two parts: the Question Setup and the Correct Answer Setup. Start by entering a question prompt. Type one underscore to generate one blank space, or alternatively select the [r] button from the toolbar. You may choose to include multiple blanks in one question. This setup may also include an image. Choose the upload image icon above to insert an image from your device. All of the formatting options you see here are also available in the prompts and possible answer spaces below. The final step is to enter the correct answer in the box here. To award points relative to the number of blanks the student completes correctly, select Partial Match Change the maximum amount of characters that students will be able to input for answers to blanks, or leave Maximum