Is there anyway in Quizmaker 09 where I can create a link (through a hyperlink for example) on the blank slide, so that when the user clicks it, they are directed to another slide on the quiz which has a question on it?
Hyperlinks will work for webpages, pictures, an email address, or a program.
You can use the branching feature to take them to a specific slide after they complete the question on the blank slide.Is branching an option or is there something more specific you're looking for from the hyperlink?
Thanks for your response. What I'm creating is two scenarios - Each is about a different character. From the Blank slide I wanted users to be able to click the names of either of the characters and then be redirected to questions for each of them.
So I wasn't planning to have any question on the blank slide - just two images of characters and their names as links.
It is possible through branching but not via the blank slide. You could use a Pick One Question survey type question and have the one answer/character branching to one slide, and another branching to the other. You'll need to select feedback by answer to get different feedback branching for each answer.
Since it is a survey type question, it won't interfere with scoring though you may want to hide the question numbers
I am trying to do a Jeopordy style quiz where the player click on a square and that takes them to a quiz question then the feedback takes them back to the main page to pick another square. Is this possible?
I am not seeing how that works for what I am doing. I am attaching a picture that shows my grid. Each box with points is it's own pictrure. I would like to be able to go to a different question for each points box.
Thanks for the clarification on what you're trying to accomplish. Quizmaker isn't set up to advance to specific questions based upon a "menu". Thus, you might try looking at this solution instead:
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Hyperlinks will work for webpages, pictures, an email address, or a program.
You can use the branching feature to take them to a specific slide after they complete the question on the blank slide. Is branching an option or is there something more specific you're looking for from the hyperlink?
Thanks for your response. What I'm creating is two scenarios - Each is about a different character. From the Blank slide I wanted users to be able to click the names of either of the characters and then be redirected to questions for each of them.
So I wasn't planning to have any question on the blank slide - just two images of characters and their names as links.
Is this possible through branching?
It is possible through branching but not via the blank slide. You could use a Pick One Question survey type question and have the one answer/character branching to one slide, and another branching to the other. You'll need to select feedback by answer to get different feedback branching for each answer.
Since it is a survey type question, it won't interfere with scoring though you may want to hide the question numbers
I am trying to do a Jeopordy style quiz where the player click on a square and that takes them to a quiz question then the feedback takes them back to the main page to pick another square. Is this possible?
Hi Katie,
You can accomplish this by using branching and custom feedback slides. For more information, see the link below:
http://www.articulate.com/blog/create-custom-feedback-in-quizmaker-09/
I am not seeing how that works for what I am doing. I am attaching a picture that shows my grid. Each box with points is it's own pictrure. I would like to be able to go to a different question for each points box.
Hi Katie,
Thanks for the clarification on what you're trying to accomplish. Quizmaker isn't set up to advance to specific questions based upon a "menu". Thus, you might try looking at this solution instead:
http://elearningbrothers.com/jeopardy-challenge-flash-template/
Also, I have seen some people build Jeopardy-like games using just PowerPoint. So, you may consider trying that technique as well.
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