Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Middle Test for ICT Class Undiksha

Hi, everyone. Welcome to the ICT first Middle Test.
In this test, you are to be tested on your skills on creating exercises using HotPotatoes software. So, make sure you have the software installed in your laptop. Other basic computer skills are sometimes needed to accomplish the work using Hotpotatoes.

Whenever you are finished with a certain question, submit the html. version of the HotPot exercises you created to wmyartawan@gmail.com as file attachment.

The Questions:
No. 1 and No. 2 are related.
1)    First, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pcYA3aARY4, and then, use all of the animals’ pictures provided in the video to create a JQuiz exercise on “kinds of animals”. This is for SD students, so please make your exercise suitable to your children.

2)    Still using the pictures used in your exercise for No. 1 above, create a Jmatch exercise. The right column contains the descriptions of the animals, and the left column contains the pictures of the animals.

3)    Go to http://listverse.com/2013/03/06/10-animals-that-people-eat-alive/, and then make a reading exercise (multiple choice). Take only two kinds of subtopics from the website (e.g. Sannakji and Sea Urchins). Your exercise should consist of a reading text which has the related pictures of the foods from the website.

4)    Go to http://iteslj.org/cw/1/af-animals.html, and then using the clues for the Across and Down of the exercise, create another exercise using Jcross. See the key answers below.
Across: 2. chicken, 4. goat, 6. horse, 9. Kitten
Down: 1. snake, 2. cat, 3. dog, 5. cow, 7. sheep, 8. Bird

5)    Arrange all the exercises you have created using The Masher entitled “The Animals Quiz”.

Good luck, send the five exercises to my email (wmyartawan@gmail.com) by attaching those 5 files. 

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