The Instructions Panel
You write the student instructions for the activity in the Instructions panel. When students open the activity file, the instructions will appear in a separate window that remains visible. The instructions should explain clearly the objectives for the activity. If tight restrictions are set for the activity, you should also mention the intended methods to accomplish the objectives so as not to confuse students with locked out functions. You can use HTML tags to format the instructions. However, note that if you do decide to use HTML tags, you must manually format every aspect of the text, including line breaks and paragraph tags. Use the Preview as HTML button to see how the text would look with HTML formatting applied. If you do not use any HTML tags in the instructions, the text you type into the panel is exactly what students see. Additionally, you may separate the instructions into multiple pages to reduce clutter or to divide contents within the activity.
The instructions in the example in the screenshot tell the student to make a simple home network with two PCs. Depending on the assessment parameters, you may also need to specify such details as exactly which port to connect to which device, the name of each device, and so on.
Supported HTML Tags
You can use a wide range of HTML tags to format your instructions, including the following:
For a full list of supported HTML tags, please go to the QStyleSheet Class Reference page.