Exabis Games

Activities ::: mod_exagames
Maintained by Andreas Riepl
The goal of this activity is to bring the aspect of game-based-learning into Moodle-courses. The way the acitivity works is that two of our exagames are based upon quizzes given to students within a Moodle course (braingame and exaclick), one activity links games created with the OpenSource-platform gamelabs.at directly into Moodle courses. See readme.txt for further instructions.
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Exabis games for Moodle

The goal of this activity is to bring the aspect of game-based-learning into Moodle-courses. Yes, game-based-learning is much more than using some funny animations and yes we have re-written everything for HTML5!

The way the acitivity works is that two of  our exagames are based upon quizzes given to students within a Moodle-course. This way exagames can be seen as another fun-way to acquire knowledge being an "enhancement" of quizzes.

Braingame
We started out with the “braingame” which basically reads out questions from quizzes. During the answering of questions there is a small animation (brain growing for given correct answers). The ultimate goal is to catapult the scientist into outer space – otherwise he drops into the ocean.

Exaclick
This year we have enhanced the activity with another game called exaclick. The principles were taken from an old television-show where tiles would cover up a whole picture and then would be uncovered one by one.  In our version this is also combined with Moodle-quizzes but in addition questions can be enhanced with a video or picture that can be covered with tiles. These questions can be categorized with difficulty-levels – the enhancement is done with an integrated Flash-based editor.

Regarding gameplay: after one recognizes the picture or video the stop-button is pressed and a question (it could be related to the picture) is then displayed which should be answered correctly. If the question answered incorrectly one heart is lost, three lost hearts equals to “game over”.
Bonus points (for a game-highscore) are given for the factor speed (the sooner the picture is recognized the more bonus-points are gained).

For exaclick to work you need to configure the questions that you have added to a test that the game is based upon.

1.    Upload some pictures and/or videos to a folder within your Moodle-course
2.    Create a test based upon a question bank
3.    Create a game using the activity “exabis games” and choosing “exaclick” from the pulldown-menu
4.    Configure your question in the tab “configure question”. Here you can choose a question. By clicking on the question a flash-based editor is opened. Insert a link to a picture or video that was previously uploaded.
5.    Save the question
6.    Continue configuring questions on different difficulty-levels.
7.    Have your students play the game – Highscores are displayed within the exabis games-activity.

Gamelabs.at
This is a mere embedding of a platform we have started to develop two years back. Here students can create individual games based upon the adventure-principle. Take a look at the game “Hallo Welt” to get a basic idea. The platform was financed by the Federal Austrian Ministry of Education and is free to use for everyone.

Register a new user and try out gamelabs to experiment.

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Andreas Riepl (Lead maintainer)
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  • Ben Brawn
    Fri, 13 July 2012, 10:20 PM
    password should be Ilovegamelabs (that is, without the exclamation mark)
  • italo enio
    Thu, 27 Dec 2012, 10:35 PM
    Please, thousands of people would love to have this fantastic plugin for Moodle 2.4 or 2.x ... Please! See you later!
  • Andreas Riepl
    Wed, 9 Jan 2013, 6:06 PM
    ok, new flash library has been updated, newest code is on github!
  • Paul
    Thu, 10 Jan 2013, 3:12 AM
    There seems to be a problem with the latest version of this plugin. Each time I try to install it, the system freezes and won't move past the update page. I'm currently running Moodle 2.4+
  • Andreas Riepl
    Mon, 14 Jan 2013, 2:52 PM
    hello paul, the code should work now
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