I'm working on a new quiz template for my English students. It's not the most creative work of mine :( but I really like the design and the colors. I wonder what you will think about it.
The capitalized letter kind of gives away the first word. Maybe that's what you intended to give folks a head start, but that's the only thing I might change.
Will you use this template for lots of quizzes? Or is this more of a one-time only quiz?
@Rebecca, now I just work with adults and young adults. But I'll work with young learners. Actually, I'm thinking of using it with them, maybe I can try it wit adults, too.
@ David, I'm thinking of using it for lots of quizzes by making some simple changes on design. Do you think that it is not good for lots of quizzes?
I think it would totally work for multiple quizzes. Storyline makes updating that type of interaction quite easy. I was just asking how you intended to use it. It's really well done
Great job Ridvan: My being an EFL teacher, I would add a voice (sound) to DR. Grammar and to some feedback. Finally I would change the feedback to corrective feedback where you give extra information or refer the user back to some grammar points. Love it!!!! I I blieve ESL learner will learn a lot from Dr. Grammar!!!!
You have made this quiz look really sleek! like you I have created quite a few quizzes for my ESL students, but they were usually quite rough around the edges (the quizzes), Some weeks I made quizzes that would only be used by a single class, and usually just the last 30 minutes or so.
How will you re-use this? Will you put it on a server?
I've included a quiz.project (no-way as nice as yours, but perhaps you can use it to make a new quiz...perhaps in the same style as your awesome looking quiz!
David Anderson said:
The capitalized letter kind of gives away the first word.
nah, I don't think anyone will notice the capital letters, I'm more worried they might figure out the last word by the placement of the ?-mark.
also I sometimes use them in my classes as a warmer activity.
I updated the link for a new quiz. This one is a fill in the blank activity.
@Alan, Giving a sound is really good idea. Maybe I can record my voice for the explanations.
@ David, I tried the multiple choice quizzes, too. They are better as my students can access them on their mobiles. Drag and drop doesn't work with some mobile phones. But multiple choice and fill in the blank work perfectly.
@Rutwin, I really liked your quiz. It is simple and target oriented. You can be sure that I will work on its design with a great pleasure.
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Ridvan, I think this is VERY creative. Curious: what age are your students? Again, very nice!
I like it, Ridvan.
The capitalized letter kind of gives away the first word. Maybe that's what you intended to give folks a head start, but that's the only thing I might change.
Will you use this template for lots of quizzes? Or is this more of a one-time only quiz?
Thanks for your feedback.
@Rebecca, now I just work with adults and young adults. But I'll work with young learners. Actually, I'm thinking of using it with them, maybe I can try it wit adults, too.
@ David, I'm thinking of using it for lots of quizzes by making some simple changes on design. Do you think that it is not good for lots of quizzes?
Thanks again.
I think it would totally work for multiple quizzes. Storyline makes updating that type of interaction quite easy. I was just asking how you intended to use it. It's really well done
Great job Ridvan: My being an EFL teacher, I would add a voice (sound) to DR. Grammar and to some feedback. Finally I would change the feedback to corrective feedback where you give extra information or refer the user back to some grammar points. Love it!!!! I I blieve ESL learner will learn a lot from Dr. Grammar!!!!
Great stuff Ridvan,
You have made this quiz look really sleek! like you I have created quite a few quizzes for my ESL students, but they were usually quite rough around the edges (the quizzes), Some weeks I made quizzes that would only be used by a single class, and usually just the last 30 minutes or so.
How will you re-use this? Will you put it on a server?
I've included a quiz.project (no-way as nice as yours, but perhaps you can use it to make a new quiz...perhaps in the same style as your awesome looking quiz!
Sorry to answer your posts late :( I share these quizzes on my blog,http://englishinlife.wordpress.com/online-activities/
also I sometimes use them in my classes as a warmer activity.
I updated the link for a new quiz. This one is a fill in the blank activity.
@Alan, Giving a sound is really good idea. Maybe I can record my voice for the explanations.
@ David, I tried the multiple choice quizzes, too. They are better as my students can access them on their mobiles. Drag and drop doesn't work with some mobile phones. But multiple choice and fill in the blank work perfectly.
@Rutwin, I really liked your quiz. It is simple and target oriented. You can be sure that I will work on its design with a great pleasure.
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