1 / 16

Introduction to Using Hot Potatoes - JBC

Introduction to Using Hot Potatoes - JBC. Step-by-Step. Open up the Hot Potatoes package Click on JBC Give your quiz a title Type in the first question Type in some possible multiple choice answers and some instructive feedback Select the correct answer Save as a master file

ebony
Download Presentation

Introduction to Using Hot Potatoes - JBC

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Introduction to Using Hot Potatoes - JBC

  2. Step-by-Step • Open up the Hot Potatoes package • Click on JBC • Give your quiz a title • Type in the first question • Type in some possible multiple choice answers and some instructive feedback • Select the correct answer • Save as a master file • Export as a htm file and save

  3. Select the Hot potatoes option from the Start: Programs: menu as shown

  4. There are six programs to choose from: • JBC - Multiple choice • JQUIZ - Short answer quiz • JMIX - Jumbled sentence • JCross - Crosswords • Jmatch - Matched pairs • Jcloze - Gap fill exercise • Choose JBC.

  5. JBC (Multiple Choice)

  6. Clicking on JBC brings up this screen. Type the title of your quiz here. Type your first question here

  7. Type your possible answers in the boxes on this side of the screen And your feedback on this side

  8. Remember to select the correct answer by clicking in the small box

  9. A completed question screen could look like this: Use the feedback option to provide additional informationThen the students learn, even if they get the answer wrong Clicking here records that this is the correct answer

  10. Clicking here moves you along to question 2. Type in the question, possible answers and feedback as before. Don’t forget to check off the correct answer

  11. Click on the ‘Save As’ icon and name and save your file. This saves it as a Master document. You can then open this document and edit your quiz whenever you like.

  12. Clicking on this icon saves your quiz in a form that can be used by the student. It’s actually an htm file.

  13. Type in the file name for the .htm file, browse to the folder where you’d like to save it and click on Save.

  14. It’s a good idea to give it the same name as the corresponding Master file so you can tell which .htm belongs to which .jbc

  15. This is how the htm file will look. The student can select one of the options and it will tell them if they’re right or wrong and give them some feedback. That’s it!

  16. Step-by-Step • Open up the Hot Potatoes package • Click on JBC • Give your quiz a title • Type in the first question • Type in some possible multiple choice answers and some instructive feedback • Select the correct answer • Save as a master file • Export as a htm file and save

More Related