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=All Games=
* To insert a new game use “Add an activity”  
* To insert a new game use “Add an activity”  


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* Input files must be UTF-8 encoded
* Input files must be UTF-8 encoded


=Hidden Picture=
==Hidden Picture==
If using a Glossary as the source of questions for Hidden Picture, the images must be attachments to the glossary entries.
If using a Glossary as the source of questions for Hidden Picture, the images must be attachments to the glossary entries.

Revision as of 18:02, 7 July 2009

All Games

  • To insert a new game use “Add an activity”

Module game configure1.png

  • After this the program show the first screen where you can set only the name and the visibility of the new game.


module game configure2.png

  • After the you must use the button “Update the game” to select the kind of game and to set some parameters.

module game configure3.png

  • Now you can select the kind of game (e.g. hangman, crossword, cryptex) and the source.

Depending on the game, you have 3 options for the source:

a) Use a glossary as the source (all or only one category). Hangman, Crossword and Cryptex all require a glossary as the source.

b) Use questions as the source. The kind of questions are “simple answer”, multiple choice, and true/false.

c) Use a quiz as the source.

Every game needs a different kind of question. For example hangman needs “simple answer” and millionaire needs multiple choice.

File:module game configure4.png

Notes:

  • Input files must be UTF-8 encoded

Hidden Picture

If using a Glossary as the source of questions for Hidden Picture, the images must be attachments to the glossary entries.