
Activities: Quizventure
mod_quizgame
Maintained by
John Okely,
Stephen Bourget
Quizventure is an activity module that loads quiz questions from the course it's added to. The possible answers come down as space ships and you have to shoot the correct one.
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Students procastinating too much? Are they playing games instead of studying? Well now you can motivate them by allowing them to do both at once!
Quizventure is an activity module that loads quiz questions from the course it's added to. The possible answers come down as space ships and you have to shoot the correct one.
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This plugin is part of sets MoodleCloud, Gamification.
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John Okely (Lead maintainer)
Stephen Bourget
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So my questions are stored "one level up" not in the course.
Is there a way to change from the questioncategory, that belongs to the course into a questioncategory that belong to a coursecategory?
I didn't quite understood all the topics concerning grades here and in your GitHub. Nowadays, does the plugin keep the final score or not ? Does the table quizgames_score work ? It is all working on Moodle 3.2, except this... Have I missed something in parameters ?
Great plugin anyway and congratulations for your work, gamification is the way !!!
Olivier
Any ideas on how to grade? Since the score has no upper limit I am finding it hard to imagine a way to grade it. Watch the issue here to get updates when grades are added. https://github.com/xow/moodle-mod_quizgame/issues/12
As for the score table, it was an idea to help support a leaderboard/highscores (which would be different to grades, I guess!) To watch or add your ideas, go to: https://github.com/xow/moodle-mod_quizgame/issues/14 Perhaps I should remove it until it's actually in use
I'm using multiple choice - multiple answer questions and once all answers are shot down from the first question the quiz does not move on to the next question, what am I doing wrong?
Kev
The other thing was that the questions were sometimes too long to read and messy looking so it seems like you have to use really short questions.