anyone out there have a quiz already built and feel like sharing? Nothing to extensive, just a simple look at nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs and basic senentce structure.
Liz Braden shared a fun way to practice long-winded technical terms in this drag-and-drop audio quiz. This one’s tough, but it’s a practical model for learning compound words. Nicely done, Liz!
Nicholas Sargent shared a creative audio quiz that provides options for clues. Use the clues wisely because they’ll cost you one point for each one you use! Nicholas later shared a time-based example that costs you a point every five seconds. Great examples, Nicholas!
I was searching the forums for language and grammar examples. We get a fair number of requests for that type of example, but we don't have a single good thread or resource with all the examples shared. I'm just trying to round some up.
And hey, the challenges are always open... So whenever you get time, I hope you'll share what you made
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Hi Ari -
So we're a little late on this one, but I thought I'd share some examples from our recent spelling bee and interactive audio quiz challenge
Most of the examples were created in Storyline, but the concepts should give you some good ideas for what you can do with Quizmaker.
Gemma Henderson kicked of the week by sharing a spelling game called Spell Up. Gemma later shared a vocabulary quiz concept that will leave you spellbound. You’ll want to read all about this creative project.
Nick Russell shared a really neat idea for moving from informal to formal writing. Nick later followed with anothercreative audio quiz that you’ll want to check out. Thanks for sharing both examples, Nick!
Jackie Van Nice shared an inspirational example before diving into her own Spelling Bee interaction where learners practice essential vocabulary words in this cute twist on vocabulary quizzes. Read more about Jackie’s non-regulation spelling bee over at her blog.
Dan Sweigert leveraged Storyline’s built-in quiz questions to create this interactive spelling quiz based on physics terminology. If you’ve ever struggled with words like “supergravity” or “quantum entanglement” you’ll want to read all about Dan’s creative audio quiz.
Liz Braden shared a fun way to practice long-winded technical terms in this drag-and-drop audio quiz. This one’s tough, but it’s a practical model for learning compound words. Nicely done, Liz!
Cary Glenn shared a “beary” fun way to learn the difference between two commonly misused words. Great example, Cary!
Nicholas Sargent shared a creative audio quiz that provides options for clues. Use the clues wisely because they’ll cost you one point for each one you use! Nicholas later shared a time-based example that costs you a point every five seconds. Great examples, Nicholas!
Dana Dutiel went retro with this classic children’s spelling game. You can check out Dana’s .story file in this community discussion.
Ashley Chiasson: shared a really creative drag-drop example
Lucia Salters shared a fun concept for audio quizzes
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Thanks David,
I meant to throw in what I'd develped already for this challenge, but somehow life got in the way this week.
I'm amazed that you even remembered.
r.e.
I was searching the forums for language and grammar examples. We get a fair number of requests for that type of example, but we don't have a single good thread or resource with all the examples shared. I'm just trying to round some up.
And hey, the challenges are always open... So whenever you get time, I hope you'll share what you made
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