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Multimedia QuizzesWrite your test.Gather your (media) images, URLs,
sound or video files.Assemble the test in ANVILL.
ANVILL 1 Course SystemTuesday, April 16, 13
Creating a Multimedia Quiz with ANVILLYour assignment this week is to create a
10-12 item quiz (a pre-test or a post-test) about some materials
you’ve developed.
These slides will show you how to add different media elements to your quiz.
My advice is to limit yourself to images, audio and URLs.
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A good size isless than 600 x 600 pixels.
Save images as .jpg or .png
reduce file size if possible (under 40K)
An image is a great prompt for any
question.
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Click on the insert images button
Upload > choose the file from your hard drive
Send it to the server
make adjustments
Using the Editor to Add Images. you can also
include a URL
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record your own, or upload one.
if uploading, save files as .mp3
reduce file size by saving as “mono”
An uploaded audio file is essential for
long listening items.
right-aligned imageadds more context
spoken response
uploadedaudio
prompt
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Under #4, click the Audio button.
upload an .mp3 or .wav audio file from your hard drive (.mp3 works best)
Using the Media Tools for Uploading Audio
the same procedure works for uploaded
video files!
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good way to take advantage of pre-existing video
only accepts .mov files :-(
reduce file size by limiting the image size to 400 x 300 pixels.
Using an Uploaded Video File
Question
uploaded video prompts -- a lot of work
multiple choice answer
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Under #4, click the video button.
upload a .mov video file from your hard drive (only .mov files work)
Using the Media Tools for Uploading Video
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More Questions?
You can always post them to the Tech Help Discussion!
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