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I wanted to start a thread for the screencast and template here. Please feel free to use the template as you like. We'd love to see what you come up with so please share your examples back with the community if you can.
Features:
Source and preview:
Thanks and have fun! Last edited by DavidAnderson : 11-17-2010 at 11:09 AM. |
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For those looking for step-by-step instructions, I created a 4-part series walking through just about the entire process.
You can view one or all of the videos here:
Last edited by DavidAnderson : 02-11-2010 at 01:20 PM. |
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David,
As you know, I'm too excited for words re: this new QM template you created!! I think it will work perfectly for a client's e-learning course that's open in my PPT 2007 right now. If it does "work" for this particular course, I'll post a demo here, with all proprietary content removed. Your timing is amazing. I'm also using the NYT "Rapid Audio" you created... in a course that will NOT have audio narration. It fits just right. With much gratitude, @jenisecook
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This is a such a creative way to bring the quizzes to life! Thank you for sharing!
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Very nicely done!
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Very, very nice.
It is so easy to get stuck "in a rut" when creating courses, something like this really provides a powerful "kick up the creativity gland", so many thanks. Bruce |
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This is a very creative example of how to make quizzes more interesting! I am responsible for creating interactive learning for consulting practitioners, and your ideas are helping me to think more creatively about how to use the tools we have instead of custom developing things. Thanks for sharing!
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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David, thanks for showing how to use the timeline in Quizmaker. I'd honestly not realized this was even an option! You opened a whole new world.
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Love the tutorial, thank you!
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I love the set up of this quiz, but when I go to publish in articulte, this is what it looks like. Take a look at slide 18.
Unit1 Module 1 final Any thoughts to why it's making the images wonky? I double checked my layers and it all looks good. It seems to be pulling in images at random from different slides. Any thoughts or feedback is appreciated. Thanks! Deb |
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