[Xerte] Re: Graphics in Matching Pairs
John Doubleday
john at southcom.com.au
Fri Apr 15 00:43:29 BST 2011
Hi Simon,
Yes an excellent job. I have been wanting to use the Drag and drop, hot
spot tools in Xerte for a long time now. I have been waiting for the
software to become stable. I am interested in your experience with
Xerte. Which Xerte tool did you use for your projects. Was there any coding
involved? And finally,...yes its coming, was their many software issues?
Thanks for the post.
Cheers
johnD
Digital Teacher-Super Tech <http://www.digitalteacher.com.au/>
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Simon Barne <simonbarne at gmail.com> wrote:
> These are a few experimental ones I've made for English language learners:
>
> Time: http://www.intouea.com/xerte/play.php?template_id=29
> Pronunciation: http://www.intouea.com/xerte/play.php?template_id=32
> Relatives: http://www.intouea.com/xerte/play.php?template_id=28
> Objects: http://intouea.com/elearning/objects/
>
> They're not brilliant, but they show the sort of thing you can do with
> hotspots and drag and drop, for instance.
>
>
> On 14 April 2011 13:00, Deborah Delin <admin at strivney.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the quick reply. That's such a pity - matching pictures and
> > words is so useful in language teaching. Just wondering if anyone else
> has
> > created word/picture exercises in Xerte in a way I might have missed?
>
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