Posts made by Glenys Hanson

Hi Guido,

According to this list on Wikipedia: List of countries by suicide rate it is no longer true that Finland has the highest suicide rate in the world. I believe it was so in the past - before they improved their education system. thoughtful

Cheers,

Glenys

PS : The list also makes me thankful I'm a woman. Though I wonder why men seem about 4 times as likely to commit suicide as women.

Hi Stuart,

Your proposition sounds very attractive. big grin But I'd like to know what exactly are the "some (understandable) conditions". I could have some courses to contribute but I use some "contributed modules" in 1.9 such as QuizPort, Questionnaire, Checklist, Participant Pix...  would I be able to use these on your platform?

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Something quite different. You seem to have the Word Censorship filter on.

When I click on the black rectangle I see "pute" ("whore" in French) .. teenage titters all round .. Is it really what you want?

Cheers,

Glenys

 

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Hi Stephen,

As I understand it, in JQuiz the feedbox and its contents remain static even when you go on to the next question unless you click on OK to dismiss it. Once dismissed, the feedback box only comes back when you click on an answer, usually in a new question. But it's the same if you go back to a previous question: the feedback box doesn't appear until you click on an answer (right or wrong), then the appropriate feedback will be visible.

Hope that's clear.

Glenys

Hi Stephen,

I don't know how to make the feeback box draggrable by students, but thanks to Martin Holmes I do know how to raise the feedback box so that it doesn't cover the question:

To raise feedback pop-up box
In hp6showmessage.js_

Change
FDiv.style.top = TopSettingWithScrollOffset(30) + 'px';
to
FDiv.style.top = TopSettingWithScrollOffset(10) + 'px';

You can experiment making it smaller than ten if you want.

If you've never modified the source code before, you should probably do this tutorial first: Editing Hot Potatoes Source Files

Cheers,

Glenys

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