Hi Gordon and everyone,
There's an equivalent of Camtasia called CamStudio that you can find here: <http://www.camstudio.org/> available under a GPL licence. I've only just heard about it myself so haven't had time to try it out.
Cheers,
Glenys
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I have a lot of exercises in my HP chains. Too many for most students to do in one session, so I would like to make all the exercises visible so that they can do them at their own pace, come back and do some again, etc. I know I can click on the "eyes" to make them visible, but it takes a lot of clicking and waiting between each click even on a fast connection.
Also is it possible to remove a bunch of HP exercises at one go? For example, if I want to remove the 30 exercises I've put in Week 1 to put them in Week 3?
Yes, I understand how to move them one by one, but it's also very laborious.
Or is it possible just to remove everything from Week 1 and start again?
cheers,
Glenys
Also is it possible to remove a bunch of HP exercises at one go? For example, if I want to remove the 30 exercises I've put in Week 1 to put them in Week 3?
Yes, I understand how to move them one by one, but it's also very laborious.
Or is it possible just to remove everything from Week 1 and start again?
cheers,
Glenys
Hello Mark,
I'm new to Moodle, too, and can't answer all your questions but I can answer some.
I don't know about what happens to "mashed" quizzes.
I gather it's best to put all your files: the .jmt files, graphic files, sound files, etc. in one folder, zip it, upload the zipped folder to the files area of your course into a folder you've prepared there, unzip it, and then in your course use "Add an activity" - "Hot Potatoes Quiz" to add the .jmt file.
That's a bit succinct, but maybe it helps.
Gordon Bateson, the expert on Hot Potatoes in Moodle, is currently working on making it possible for "chains" of HP exercises to be added all in one go. If I've understood him rightly, it should be finished by the end of September.
As far as I know, there isn't a "Hot Potatoes in Moodle" tutorial but I'd be glad to collaborate on one - when I understand it all myself
All the best,
Glenys
I'm new to Moodle, too, and can't answer all your questions but I can answer some.
I don't know about what happens to "mashed" quizzes.
I gather it's best to put all your files: the .jmt files, graphic files, sound files, etc. in one folder, zip it, upload the zipped folder to the files area of your course into a folder you've prepared there, unzip it, and then in your course use "Add an activity" - "Hot Potatoes Quiz" to add the .jmt file.
That's a bit succinct, but maybe it helps.
Gordon Bateson, the expert on Hot Potatoes in Moodle, is currently working on making it possible for "chains" of HP exercises to be added all in one go. If I've understood him rightly, it should be finished by the end of September.
As far as I know, there isn't a "Hot Potatoes in Moodle" tutorial but I'd be glad to collaborate on one - when I understand it all myself

All the best,
Glenys
Bonjour Vincent,
Merci pour ces infos. Quelqu'un a déjà installé Moodle sans problèmes sur infomaniak, http://www.nexlink.net/ ou http://www.myown.be/ ?
Je ne me sens pas de vocation de pionnière dans ce domaine
Glenys
Merci pour ces infos. Quelqu'un a déjà installé Moodle sans problèmes sur infomaniak, http://www.nexlink.net/ ou http://www.myown.be/ ?
Je ne me sens pas de vocation de pionnière dans ce domaine

Glenys
Merci Joseph et Nicolas,
Ca paraît très clair : il faut que je trouve un autre hébergement que Wanadoo.
Notre associciation peut payer une somme modique. Qui peut me conseiller ?
Merci, d'avance pour vos conseils.
Cordialement,
Glenys
Ca paraît très clair : il faut que je trouve un autre hébergement que Wanadoo.
Notre associciation peut payer une somme modique. Qui peut me conseiller ?
Merci, d'avance pour vos conseils.
Cordialement,
Glenys