<p>Hi y'all.</p>
<p>I'm working on a new way to present the standard Moodle Quiz module to my students.<br>Psst..here's the secret recipe: I use Xerte 2.15 with a dash of olde so-1996 HTML Frames<br>and mix well with a standard Moodle quiz page. I'm GIVING you the source code to boot too!! Interested? READ ON!</p>
<p>I hope to test this type of Blended-Video-text-Quiz to see if it can make for MORE<br>engaging form of Quizzes. One where the student can view an uploaded flv file or a<br>Youtube online video feed. I want to see if the Quiz can be more engaging for the <br>
student.</p>
<p>You can check a live version at:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://scm.moodleace.com/xerte2/" class="_blanktarget">http://scm.moodleace.com/xerte2/</a></strong></p>
<p>Notice the framed webpage with 3 sections? Well the top section is my
Moodle webpage. It is meant for my students to login with their
username and passwords and then surf to the quiz link on their course.</p>
<p>The bottom left section is a menu of links that when clicked upon, will open a video on the right hand-side.</p>
<p>The first video "The Chair" is a short/small-sized flv file stored in a folder. <br>The first video will resize as you change the size of the frame by clicking and dragging the gray bars. Cool huh? Give it a TRY!</p>
<p><img src="http://moodle.org/pluginfile.php/554/mod_forum/post/741046/xerte1.gif" alt="" width="489" height="367"></p>
<p> </p>
<p>The second link ("Xerte Fun") when clicked will link to a Xerte object that in turn<br>opens up a Youtube video. Unlike the first video ("The Chair"), I, for the love of me,<br>am unable as yet to get the bottom right video frame to resize dynamically.<br>
Does anyone know how to do this (refer to my "The Chair" video box - see how <br>nicely that one resizes with the changing dimensions of the scroll bars)?</p>
<p><img src="http://moodle.org/pluginfile.php/554/mod_forum/post/741046/Image2.gif" alt="" width="504" height="378"></p>
<p>I mentioned that I'm giving out the source code too right? HTML, Xerte project files. The works.<br>All you need to do is to download and install Xerte 2.15 or Xerte 2.1 on your PC and to email me.</p>
<p>If you want the Xerte & HTML source code of this mini-project of mine, please email to:<br><strong>boonsengkam </strong>at <strong>gmail </strong>dot <strong>com</strong></p>
<p>regards<br>Frankie Kam</p>