On reflecting what is said in the article "Designing Hypertext Multimedia Educational Software", it is paramount to have a design plan in creating hyperlinked educational multimedia. It is also timely to remind ourselves that gone are the days when we just need to be proficient in recalling facts but to apply new knowledge to different contexts or learning environments. As educators, we need to strengthen the problem-solving skills of the pupils using hypertext computer systems to create these flexible learning environments. Are there any such sites available? Care to share?
This Virtual Learning Network website has a link to Hot Potatoes which enables me to create interactive multiple choice, short answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering & gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web.
If you are looking for fresh ideas or resources in teaching the English Language, perhaps the following link might help : Classroom Resource Centre
Hope you will find the above useful.
1 comment:
I have tried using Hot Potatoes to design quizzes. It is simple and user friendly. I made use of it mainly for text based MCQ questions. I have yet to make use of it with graphics. Have you tried incorporating text and graphics with this tool?
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