QuizTime Template: Jeopardy Style Game
May 21, 2019
By
Jeff Batt
I wanted to share a template I created. I call it simply QuizTime.
Yes, it is your typical Jeopardy Style game but not only do you get points for getting something correct, but you also lose points for getting something incorrect. So you could go to the negative :)
You can check out a live version of it here. I place most of the questions on layers. I like that so I can move the game around easily.
It also sends the course completion when you finish the game. Let me know if you have any questions about it. Enjoy! Attaching both the Original Storyline project file and the template.
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Nicely done, Jeff! And thanks for sharing your .story templates w/ the community.
If you like, you can cross-post your example (link to this discussion) in the Jeopardy challenge and I'll update the recap to include your work: https://community.articulate.com/articles/using-jeopardy-games-in-online-learning
Will do! Thanks.
Love this, Jeff! Thanks so much for sharing your file with the community.
Nice job, Jeff!
Great work. Thank you.
Thank you so much for Sharing! Very Nice!
Nice job!
Great share! Thank you! :)
I'm getting this site can't be reached error for the live demo...
I'm new here;-) - what about the commercial use of such stories or templates in educational institutions. Can I just use them? Thanks in advance.
FYI - Your live version link is not working.
I updated the link thanks. I recently converted my website from http to https so just needed to add on the s to the link.
I created all the graphics and developed the game. I am good with you fully using this game as you desire.
Great work! Thanks for sharing the files!
Nice one Jeff!
I just found this and I'd like to use it one day! Is there a way to add question categories in true Jeopardy style, or to track points for two different players?
Natalie - It would take some rework but it is doable. You may have to have some avatars and switch between the two to give the learners visual indication which player goes when and then associate the points with that user. Doable but I think would take some significant effort.
I've been looking for a good way to incorporate some fun into product training for my learners and this is perfect! Thanks Jeff!
Awesome! Glad it will be useful to you.
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