This program is designed to help you make interactive web-based tutorials and quizzes using Javascript. It is, admittedly, a very limited program, but this means that it is also very simple to use. The Quiz it produces is an interactive web page that pops up feedback responses depending on the answer the student chooses for a question. These feedback messages can be simple, like Right! and Wrong!, or they can include explanations of why the chosen answer is appropriate or not. You can save the quiz on your hard drive, distribute it to your students on floppy disks or put it on a web site if you like. If you print out the web page, it can be used as a test, because the answers don't show up on the printed version. Up to 99 questions can be included in one Quiz. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.
posted by Marcus Zillman |
4:17 AM