Example
Rapid-Fire Activity (Hazard Labels)
This is my first time doing a weekly challenge! I created a Rapid-Fire activity that gives you a short time to recognize an image and answer it correctly. View my Review 360 here.
The PROMPT USED in ChatGPT is below the image.
Chat GPT Prompt: I want a Timed Rapid-Fire Sorting game. Let’s do identifying hazard labels. Let 3 label answer options appear in a circular shape button, the answer options should be 1 correct example of the hazard (example: firecracker would be a correct answer for the orange explosives label) and two incorrect. And they have to quickly click the right name before the timer runs out. scores increase with speed and accuracy. lets use these labels attached. Explain before the game that as linemen load luggage they will only have a brief moment to see and identify any labels that may be present. This is a practice for identifying hazard labels. Make the name of the activity something like Rapid Fire Identifying Hazard Labels. I need the code for this to put into an Articulate Rise code block.
I had to modify this prompt several times as the diamond-image was too big, and colors were wrong, etc. But overall very easy. 1 hour tops!
7 Replies
- CydWalker_mwhcCommunity Member
That was fun and mimics real life action!
- VhantzCommunity Member
Thank you so much! I appreciate your feedback!
- danielbentonCommunity Member
enjoyed this, great work
- VhantzCommunity Member
Thank you, I appreciate it!
- Anne-MarieRaceCommunity Member
I LOVE your Connections game! Would you be willing to explain how you did that? What kind of block/language, or as much as you'd be willing to share? Great job!!
- VhantzCommunity Member
Thank you! I actually got the idea from another poster here lol. This is the prompt I used in ChatGPT to get the code, and I made a lot of revisions but overall, it was sooooo easy. It would take days to create in Storyline! Im in love with the code block!
Create me the code to put into an Articulate Rise code block. I want to create a Connections game clone, just like the one from the new york times! Instead of sixteen, ill be using 9 cards that should get sorted into into three distinct categories, each containing three items. Students are allowed up to four mistakes while attempting to solve the puzzle. Below the grid, add three buttons to assist: Shuffle, Deselect All, and Submit. Once the student correctly group the items, they should be highlighted in their respective colors. Here are the categories, words and colors. Personal Items (Blue): Advil, Shampoo, Hand Sanitizer Lithium-Ion Batteries (Orange): Vape, Digital Camera, Kindle Miscellaneous Items (Light Grey): Ammo, Alcohol, Oxygen Tanks. change the background from Gray to HEX: 1C75BC and use Roboto font.
- Anne-MarieRaceCommunity Member
Thank you so much for this!! Great idea!
