Hello from Denmark. I have to make at test with 25 pictures and to each of
them, there will be 4 quistions. The student have to make a vote with "YES"
or "NO" to the 4 qustions and when the have finished all, the should have the
result on a new page, where they can see there answers. Can PowerPoint handle
it as stand alone program or are there any help programs/plugins, which can
help. A nice evening from Bjarne
Bjarne,
Welcome
see
PowerPoint FAQ: Keeping Score in PowerPoint
http://www.pttinc.com/ppt_faq1.html
and
http://www.loyola.edu/edudept/PowerfulPowerPoint/Chapter6Examples.html
cheers
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> Hello from Denmark. I have to make at test with 25 pictures and to each of
> them, there will be 4 quistions. The student have to make a vote with
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> help. A nice evening from Bjarne
Bjarne Lund Henneberg - 10 Jul 2007 21:40 GMT
Hi Taj
Thanks. Then i know a little more.
Best regards from
Bjarne
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David M. Marcovitz - 11 Jul 2007 16:13 GMT
Thanks TAJ. Actually, there are examples in Chapters 7 and 8 that do
almost exactly what you want. Just go to the site TAJ suggested (or
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/) and click on Chapter 7. You are
looking for Example 7.9, which will let you score a quiz and keep track
of the answers chosen on a printable slide at the end.
--David

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> Bjarne,
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TAJ Simmons - 11 Jul 2007 21:33 GMT
Thanks David for pointing to the exact place to look
TAJ
you can put quizzes into PowerPoint presentation directly in
PowerPoint, but it's rather complicated and difficult.
so it suggests that you employ quiz maker to create your quiz. There
are many such software out there. most of them are easy to use, and
you can make the quiz effortlessly with them.
you can download Wondershare QuizCretor for a trial. It allows you to
add pictures and flash into quiz and the score will be displayed in
the end. It's a powerfull tool for making quiz. And you had better
visit its webpage to obtain more information
here is the introduction to the software
http://www.sameshow.com/quiz-creator.html
Bjarne Lund Henneberg - 11 Jul 2007 06:32 GMT
Thanks
I will try it.
Best regards from
Bjarne
> you can put quizzes into PowerPoint presentation directly in
> PowerPoint, but it's rather complicated and difficult.
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> here is the introduction to the software
> http://www.sameshow.com/quiz-creator.html