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A very useful video. Thank you very much! I hope you could prepare a video on how to drag text onto an image using the H5P, that is integrated into Moodle.
Thank you! That was really helpful. Is there also a way to do a labelling exercise where a student would label a number of single images individually and assign a label for each (from a predefined set of possible labels). For example, a student would see the image of a house, car, and a bus and would label each individually, picking a label from the list (house, car, bus)?
Russell, Your explanation is really clear, however after uploading the image, a blank map and putting on 20 countries I keep getting a message telling me I must put in the X coordinates. and the "labels" are not displayed under my image.... any ideas?
Gary, I am not using Moodle these days so I am a bit rusty but if I remember you do need to save the positions once you have moved the labels into the correct position. Perhaps you are forgetting to do that. Sorry I can't help more but I have not been using Moodle now for over a year.
Thank you so much, very informative and clear. Is it possible to import a quiz with pictures in the question text and pictures in the choices directly from Word, as easy as importing a plain text multiple choice quiz?
Yes that was helpful and easy to understand. QUESTION: I want 2 images where students will drag multiple items. A yes and no pile, if you will. Is this appropriate for that? If so, how do I set it up? If it NOT appropriate, what else should I use?
Russell Stannard (Teacher Training Videos) I love your videos and was able to do the drag and drop following you but after you’ve done it it just says it’s partly correct, does not say which is incorrect.
Super clear and super useful!
Richard, very glad to help you
You are wonderful. Your dialect, your brevity and clarity!
Thank you for your comment, Kenali. Keep watching and sharing the videos.
great ! thank you so much to be sooooo clear😀
You are very welcome
Thanks a lot. Super useful clear instructions
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Thanks! This was really useful and quick to use. I love your videos 😀
I'm so glad! More on Moodle in this Playlist:ruclips.net/p/PLqYj2sOxDkVwE3TQSy8hcsHaLVXf4b6xu
A very useful video. Thank you very much! I hope you could prepare a video on how to drag text onto an image using the H5P, that is integrated into Moodle.
I will keep it in mind for a future video and glad the video was useful
That was so good that I clicked (Y) before I'd even watched it!
Thanks Jason! Check this Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLqYj2sOxDkVwE3TQSy8hcsHaLVXf4b6xu
Thank you 😊
No problem! More Moodle videos available here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/moodle
Very helpful, great videos
Glad you like them!
I put loads of videos on my website about Moodle and they are very popular. You might find them useful: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/moodle
Very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Step by step, easy to follow! Great
Ana, really glad to help you.
Super useful clear instructions thanx
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment. I have added some new videos on Moodle here: www.teachertrainingvideos.com/moodle
Thank you! That was really helpful. Is there also a way to do a labelling exercise where a student would label a number of single images individually and assign a label for each (from a predefined set of possible labels). For example, a student would see the image of a house, car, and a bus and would label each individually, picking a label from the list (house, car, bus)?
I am really sorry Andrew but I can't follow you and my problem is I am not using Moodle much at the moment so my knowledge is getting a bit rusty.
Russell, Your explanation is really clear, however after uploading the image, a blank map and putting on 20 countries I keep getting a message telling me I must put in the X coordinates. and the "labels" are not displayed under my image.... any ideas?
Gary, I am not using Moodle these days so I am a bit rusty but if I remember you do need to save the positions once you have moved the labels into the correct position. Perhaps you are forgetting to do that. Sorry I can't help more but I have not been using Moodle now for over a year.
Thanks, how to build a reading comprehension with two columns in Moodle
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much, very informative and clear. Is it possible to import a quiz with pictures in the question text and pictures in the choices directly from Word, as easy as importing a plain text multiple choice quiz?
I am really not sure about that. I have not done that before. Sorry. I have added more free Moodle videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/moodle
is it possible to provide more labels then Zones, so the student has to chose correct labels and not assign some because they do not belong?
I am not sure, it is a really good question. I must look into it but I suspect the answer is yes knowing Moodle.
that was very useful, thank you!
Great, Tali.
Thanks mate - Gee I was getting frustrated trying to work out how to create that Activity!
I am glad I could help. I will be loading more Moodle videos in about 2 weeks.
what platform/software are you using
Thank you
To record the video I am using Camtasia www.teachertrainingvideos.com/Camtasia_Training
Thank you
I meant to create drag and drop quiz
Yes that was helpful and easy to understand. QUESTION: I want 2 images where students will drag multiple items. A yes and no pile, if you will. Is this appropriate for that? If so, how do I set it up? If it NOT appropriate, what else should I use?
Sorry Glen, can't quite follow what you mean. Each draggable object can only have one correct answer.
wondering how this is different from drag and drop markers....
Not massively different. Many of the quiz options are quite similar. I do like this one though and I do use it.
How do you set feedback? Can the wrongly placed labels drop down? As an example.
Sophie, the feedback is automatic since you add it in when making the quiz and then Moodle delivers the feedback when the students complete a quiz.
What should be the settings for this exercise.
Hi Sophia. I'm not sure what settings you mean, other than the options shown in the video. Thanks.
Russell Stannard (Teacher Training Videos) I love your videos and was able to do the drag and drop following you but after you’ve done it it just says it’s partly correct, does not say which is incorrect.
Thank you!!
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all i want to do is draw electrical circuits and have the circuit worked out...math
You can use images in Moodle quizzes. You can find some nice quiz videos here www.teachertrainingvideos.com/moodle