Jeopardy template for Storyline
Feb 19, 2013
By
John Harker
Hello!
I've been working on making assessments for a few different courses, so naturally the first idea I had was a Jeopardy style review game. I came here to find some templates, but, not being a particularly masterful user, found them a bit obscure for me.
Attached is the template I've created out of two of the others found on this board. It's pretty simple and self-explanatory.
Please use this to your advantage, alter it in any way you'd like, and share any questions/feedback.
Thank you!
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One quick thing I'd like to mention:
Each question has its own correct and incorrect slides so you can add explainations/follow up, the text in the boxes on those slides now is a place holder.
Hi Kevin
thought I'd add fully developed Jeopardy game.
Alter everything about it to suit your needs. I use it to test whether learners, who pass through our research institute, have picked any information along the way.
It penalises contestants who take too long (determined by length of music piece)
Regards
Alphonso.
Wow Kevin, that looks sooo nice! and it works so flawlessly. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Kevin,
Wonderful job. Just added a couple questions. SO easy to use. Gonna' save a lot of us a LOT of time. Tx for being so generous and sharing.
I'm glad everyone likes it! I've got another review game in development now (teaser: it's hockey related). I'll post a template once the design is complete.
Thanks Alphonso,
Great job and it looks like a lot of hard work! If I wanted to change the column titles how do i do this?
Thanks in advance!
Great Game! Works quite wonderfully.
@Dustin Looks like you change the default value of the variables.
One thing I was thinking about was a way to change the character to a learner-selected avatar. Any ideas?
@Jennifer- You can create a character selection by using a variable. There were posts in the past about how to do it, but I was having a hard time finding one that explained it. Basically you assign a variable to each character, then in future slides depending upon the initial selection you change the state of the character.
In this example, the male character= 1 and the female = 2.
Then on future slides, you add a state to the initial character to match the other character:
And to make them change on the slide, you create this trigger on all slides the character will show up on:
Hope that helps, if anybody can find one of those original posts, it might be more helpful. I believe they had a screenr showing the breakdown of those steps.
Good luck!
Hi Kevin, thanks so much for sharing the template! I'm relatively new to Storyline, so I wonder where to and how I can make changes to questions and answer options. I imported the template to Storyline and can see the main screen with boxes and points.
never mind. found Layers! Thanks again
Thanks for sharing
Is it possible to make this into a test/quiz where results are posted on the quiz results and if the user fails they are taking back to another slide for remediation?
Hi Andre! Here are my thoughts for adding slides based on user performance:
Great idea, something I will definately be adding in the future. Let me know if you have trouble executing it and I'll try and post an updated game when I have a chance.
Many thanks for sharing!
Hi Guys I ma looking for Ttorial that can step by step teach us to create games like that:) its hard o be newbie
Hi guys! This template appears to be no longer available. Is there an updated link for this game that I could use?
Thanks!
Hi Kathy
will send a link to one tomorrow.
I have added "Who wants to be a millionaire - phone a friend, 50/50 and
poll the audience" features? as well as "A minute to win it"
You can simply edit question categories, questions and answers.
Regards
Alphonso
Awesome, can't wait!! Thank you so much :)
as promised, find attached JEOPARDY template file
To poll audience, I use http://www.polleverywhere.com/
Click on "Minute to win it" icon to activate music and countdown clock - once participant has read question (challenge) and is ready to answer or tackle challenge (e.g. build a tower of cards)
I use current show with high school learners who visit our research centre. Each question (challenge) ends with a video clip or practical demo of answer. You can alter it to suit your environment.
Enjoy
Alphonso
Thanks very much !
@Luz
you welcome
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Thank you Alphonso.
I have a question: if I put your game (jeopardy) on the website of one of my classes (I'm instructional designer at a university).
It should therefore view the source (so your name, articulate storyline). But is that enough?
More than enough. Luz.
Awesome stuff all! Thanks.