OMG, this is going to help tons of ESL teachers using Moodle out there. Thank you for the tutotial! A small suggestion. Is there a way to add a full-screen button to that quiz? because the screen real estate is not very big and the quiz only go to around 80% wide so having a full screen button would be so nice.
Unfortunately, Moodle decided to introduced this knew look which means it can only be looked at in this narrow format unless you have your own Moodle style which is not connected to the moodlecloud version.
I noticed recently, that moodle has updated - and so the width is not so wide, you may need to go into the html formula and edit the height to various numbers 600-1200 depending on the amount of text used.
Thank you! But if I have too many questions compared to the length of the reading text, I will have to scroll up to read the text and scroll down to answer the questions. Is it possible to make the text stick even when you scroll to the last question?
Thanks for sharing, it was life-saving. I was wondering if you know of a tool, such as a HTML code, to add to the HTML script , so students could highlight parts of text in quiz questions, to help them with comprehension. Thank you!
@@TeflDude Do you happen to know how to highlight words in reading comprehension exercises . I want my students to be able to do that without having to install browser extension.
@@thanhpham7285 yes - in the Question text area click the down arrow to reveal symbol for html text editor. Add these words will be yellow Basically surround any word with this tag =
@@TeflDude thank you for your response, this works!. However, what I really meant is how the students, who do the exercises, can be able to do this casually without any coding knowledge. Looking forward to your answer.
You may have to alter the length of the right hand side so that it doesn't scroll. Also, it doesn't make sense to have them both at the same level all the time, then you wouldn't be able to read the top part of the left and the bottom part of the right at the same time. What's the purpose of that?
download the files I linked in the description ... drive.google.com/file/d/1aOn7-GkxVQHEWbB6tZjTH3U_23tD03pq/view ... and ... drive.google.com/file/d/1yhdQ1PknA6qXVJMaNc4MCBeO4ncHFr2y/view
It really makes the student's life easier. Thanks for sharing!
OMG, this is going to help tons of ESL teachers using Moodle out there. Thank you for the tutotial!
A small suggestion. Is there a way to add a full-screen button to that quiz? because the screen real estate is not very big and the quiz only go to around 80% wide so having a full screen button would be so nice.
Unfortunately, Moodle decided to introduced this knew look which means it can only be looked at in this narrow format unless you have your own Moodle style which is not connected to the moodlecloud version.
Amazing video, clear, detailed and to the point! Congrats! Thanks for sharing!
I noticed recently, that moodle has updated - and so the width is not so wide, you may need to go into the html formula and edit the height to various numbers 600-1200 depending on the amount of text used.
Thank you very much for sharing!
Very very helpful. Thank you for sharing, Tefl-dude!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! But if I have too many questions compared to the length of the reading text, I will have to scroll up to read the text and scroll down to answer the questions. Is it possible to make the text stick even when you scroll to the last question?
I do not know how to do that.
Thanks for sharing, it was life-saving. I was wondering if you know of a tool, such as a HTML code, to add to the HTML script , so students could highlight parts of text in quiz questions, to help them with comprehension. Thank you!
You can highlight the text during creation, but I do not know of users being able to do this.
Thank you very much. I long for this kind of tutorial.
You are welcome!
@@TeflDude Do you happen to know how to highlight words in reading comprehension exercises . I want my students to be able to do that without having to install browser extension.
@@thanhpham7285 yes - in the Question text area click the down arrow to reveal symbol for html text editor. Add these words will be yellow Basically surround any word with this tag =
@@TeflDude thank you for your response, this works!. However, what I really meant is how the students, who do the exercises, can be able to do this casually without any coding knowledge. Looking forward to your answer.
Hello Sir,
What if I want to change the combo list to radio buttons
Thanks for helping
You can - check my tutorial on radio buttons here - th-cam.com/video/WHDThhWjs-k/w-d-xo.html
Thank you very much
You are welcome
😍😍😍❤❤Can't thank you enough!❤❤😍😍😍
May I know if there is a way to have both sides can be scrolled up and down? I have tried multiple times but only one side can be scrolled up and down
You may have to alter the length of the right hand side so that it doesn't scroll. Also, it doesn't make sense to have them both at the same level all the time, then you wouldn't be able to read the top part of the left and the bottom part of the right at the same time. What's the purpose of that?
Excuse Sir. May I have the html code that you paste to the Moodle quiz?
download the files I linked in the description ... drive.google.com/file/d/1aOn7-GkxVQHEWbB6tZjTH3U_23tD03pq/view ... and ... drive.google.com/file/d/1yhdQ1PknA6qXVJMaNc4MCBeO4ncHFr2y/view
This is a great "hack". However, is there a way to also include pictures that are associated with a text?
Yes, cheque out 22:16 the video where I add an image
@@TeflDude That is very neat. I've been searching for a solution like this for a very long time. Thank you.