Using the MS-Word Quiz Template (and the MS-Excel subtitles spreadsheet)
Part I: quiz_dot_create_excel: Watch a screencast on How to ready target language subtitle source material for the quiz template:
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Working with subtitle material from the source: time coding is not correct
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spreadsheet formulae can fix the subtitle time codes
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why using DVD chapters as learning units
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filtering on chapters in the DVD
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ready to copy paste the filtered learning unit text data into the quiz template
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Part II: Watch a screencast on How you can apply your pedagogy with ease to a text and transform the same to a quiz, and how the student benefits from both
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start quiz from word template (on file share)
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paste text data, e.g. for listening comprehension, e.g. from target language movie subtitles
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create markup from pedagogy
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generate quiz from markup : parenthesis 1 {helpful hint}, parenthesis 2 [correct answer]
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closing and saving the quiz, receiving a summary
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create a backup
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open the quiz to test the quiz from student perspective
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what opening information the student receives
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how the student inputs answers and receives feedback
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language learning lookup menu , after pausing the quiz
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or double-click words to look them up in the default dictionary for the set language
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how the student resumes the quiz
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how the student closes the quiz
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Part III: Watch a screencast on How you can revise your pedagogy
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open the quiz, enable macros
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unprotect the quiz
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office 2003: tools / macros / macros
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now you can edit your pedagogical markup
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regenerated the altered quiz
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