Pretty much like what the question asks. I saw it first implemented on Slide 2 of this presentation. If you click on the small images, you can view them bigger. I assume this is using Quizmaker, but I could be wrong too. Wondered if this was a feature that comes standard, or if it was a specific template design thing.
Hi Nathan - yep, that example does use Quizmaker. When you are in Form View and you insert an image onto a Quizmaker slide, it will appear by default with the click-to-zoom icon. If you want to include multiple images on the same slide, and have them all appear with the zoom icon, you can switch to Slide View, and then copy the image. Then right-click the image, choose change picture, and swap in a different picture.
If you aren't using Quizmaker and want to create a similar effect in Presenter, that's pretty easy, you just have to use a separate slide as sort of a "layer" of the original slide. Here's how: https://player.vimeo.com/video/204933100
Rafe and I just tested it, and it worked like a charm. Thanks Jeanette!
We are wrapping up a course today, and some of the quizzes had some complex figures in them. We wanted to make sure we could create a quiz that wasn't clunky. We usually were copy/paste Nazis, and didn't realize this feature existed.
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Hi Nathan - yep, that example does use Quizmaker. When you are in Form View and you insert an image onto a Quizmaker slide, it will appear by default with the click-to-zoom icon. If you want to include multiple images on the same slide, and have them all appear with the zoom icon, you can switch to Slide View, and then copy the image. Then right-click the image, choose change picture, and swap in a different picture.
If you aren't using Quizmaker and want to create a similar effect in Presenter, that's pretty easy, you just have to use a separate slide as sort of a "layer" of the original slide. Here's how: https://player.vimeo.com/video/204933100
I haven't tried it just yet ,but as soon as I can Rafe and I will give it a shot.
Rafe and I just tested it, and it worked like a charm. Thanks Jeanette!
We are wrapping up a course today, and some of the quizzes had some complex figures in them. We wanted to make sure we could create a quiz that wasn't clunky. We usually were copy/paste Nazis, and didn't realize this feature existed.
Yes, thanks a ton Jeanette. This is really gonna clean up the look of a bunch of our quiz questions that required way too much scrolling.
Yay! So glad to hear that"ll work for you!
So cool, Jeannette. I didn't know you could use the click to zoom function that way. Thanks for the tip!
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