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Learn to create an interactive quiz in PowerPoint with non-linear slide progression and action buttons for a dynamic learning experience. Follow step-by-step instructions for setting up questions and answers. Enhance quizzes with sound effects and hyperlinks for interactive engagement.
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Creating a PowerPoint Interactive Quiz By Michelle A. O’Malley League Academy of Communication Arts Greenville, South Carolina momalley@greenville.k12.sc.us
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Linear PowerPoint Slide direction is sequential - you move from slide one to slide two to slide three etc . . . .
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Linear PowerPoint With a Linear PowerPoint you will most likely “left” click the mouse every time you want to advance from one slide to the next
Slide 1 Slide 4 Slide 2 Slide 3 Non-Linear PowerPoint Slide direction is not in any specific order - you can move from slide one to slide two to slide three etc . . . . or you can move from slide one to slide three or from slide four to slide two and back again etc . . . .
With a Non-Linear PowerPoint you will Place your Pointer and click on a “hyperlinked action button” to advance from one screen to the next. Slide 1 Slide 4 Slide 2 Slide 3 Non-Linear PowerPoint
Interactive PowerPoint Quiz-Sample 1 • This sample demonstrates a PowerPoint file that has been created as a Interactive Quiz that is saved as a regular Presentation file.
Interactive PowerPoint Quiz - Sample 2 • This sample demonstrates a PowerPoint file that has been created as a Interactive Quiz that is saved as a Webpage file. • Your Webmaster can place this Webpage on your school website for the students to use from their homes.
Creating a PowerPoint Interactive Quiz
CREATING A POWERPOINT INTERACTIVE QUIZ An interactive PowerPoint quiz allows the user to link PowerPoint slides in a nonlinear order (meaning not one slide after another) instead the user can move from slide 1 to slide 100 then back again to slide 1. Step 1: Open a new Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation. Step 2: Create a title slide. Choose an appropriate title and give yourself credit. Step 3: Create a directions slide for your quiz
Step 4: Click on slide show Step 5: Click on Setup Show Step 6: Select “Browsed at a Kiosk (full Screen)” Note: Selecting “Browsed at a kiosk (full Screen)” prohibits the movement through the presentation via mouse-clicking, so that you can add interactive buttons.
Step 8: Select the top text box and type in question 1. Step 9: Select the bottom text box and type in your first question. Step 10: After you have typed in your first question – select the bullet button on your keyboard to remove default bullets. Next, hit the return key and then select the default bullet key again and begin typing in your answer choices. Step 7: Now you are ready to setup your first question slide. Begin by selecting new slide that has the title and question box (this is the default setting).
Step 11: Now you are ready to create a “correct answer” slide - “You’re right, Way to go!” Step 12: Next delete the bottom text box and if you like-add a picture in the bottom portion of this slide. You can do this by going to Insert Picture Clip Art, and then select your desired picture.
Step 13: Now you are ready to create a “Wrong Answer” slide – “Sorry, wrong answer. Go back and try again.” Step 14: Next, delete the bottom text box and if you like-add a picture in the bottom portion of this slide. You can do this by going to Insert Picture Clip Art, and then select your desired picture.
Now, at this point you should have a total of five PowerPoint slides. Click on the outline view in the left task bar and it should look similar to what you see below: Note: If you add regular text boxes to your PowerPoint Screens that information will not appear in the outline view.
FORWARD BUTTON BACKWARD BUTTON Step 15: Now you are ready to add Action Buttons on your slides. Go to your desired screen and then go to the tool bar and click on Slide ShowAction Buttons then select the button type (see below).
Step 17: Click on slide show. Step 18: Click on slide transition. Step 19: Click on the sound effect of your choice. Step 16: Before leaving the desired slide, you may want to add “applause” to the “You’re Right” slide or add another type of sound to the “Sorry, wrong answer” slide as a sound effect.
Step 20: Now that you have typed your five slides and added your action buttons, you are ready to begin creating your hyperlinks for your action buttons and your question answer choices. Hyperlink your title slide action button by completing the following steps: Step 21: After you select the action button - Click on slide show and action settings. Step 22: Select the pull down button where it says “Hyperlink to::” Next, select the appropriate slide title (Example: 2.Directions) and select OK. TITLE SLIDE ACTION BUTTON:
DIRECTION SLIDE (BACKWARD) ACTION BUTTON: Step 23: After you select the action button - Click on slide show and action settings. Step 24: Select the pull down button where it says “Hyperlink to::” Next, select the appropriate slide title (Example: 1. Fungus Unit: Interactive Quiz) and select OK.
DIRECTION SLIDE (FORWARD) ACTION BUTTON: Step 25: After you select the action button - Click on slide show and action settings. Step 26: Select the pull down button where it says “Hyperlink to::” Next, select the appropriate slide title (Example: 3. Question 1) and select OK.
QUESTION 1 SLIDE (CORRECT ANSWER CHOICE) HYPERLINK: Step 27: After you highlight the answer choice - Click on slide show and action settings. Step 28: Select the pull down button where it says “Hyperlink to::” Next, select the appropriate slide title (Example: 4.You’re right, Way to go!) and select OK.
QUESTION 1 SLIDE (WRONG ANSWER CHOICE) HYPERLINK: Step 29: After you highlight the answer choice - Click on slide show and action settings. Step 30: Select the pull down button where it says “Hyperlink to::” Next, select the appropriate slide title (Example: 5. Sorry, wrong answer. Go back and try again) and select OK.
YOU’RE RIGHT, WAY TO GO! (FORWARD) ACTION BUTTON: Note: In order to hyperlink the forward button to the next question slide, you will need to create the Question 2 slide by either selecting new slide on the tool bar or copying and pasting question slide 1 after your 5th slide (sorry you’re wrong slide) Step 31: After you select the action button - Click on slide show and action settings. Step 32: Select the pull down button where it says “Hyperlink to::” Next, select the appropriate slide title (Example: 6. Question 2) and select OK.
SORRY, WRONG ANSWER. GO BACK AND TRY AGAIN (BACKWARD) ACTION BUTTON: Step 33: After you select the action button - Click on slide show and action settings. Step 34: Select the pull down button where it says “Hyperlink to::” Next, select the appropriate slide title (Example: 3. Question 1) and select OK.
Helpful Notes Now that you have finished formatting your first five or six slides, you can repeat the process for all additional slides. Note 1: After creating new question slides, just copy and past your old “You’re Right” and “Sorry, wrong answer” slides. Once you have copied additional slides—just redo the hyperlink for the action buttons. Note 2: Whenever you are running the interactive quiz program through the presentation mode of PowerPoint, you must use the action buttons to move forwards and backwards; however, if you wish to get out of the presentation program just hit the “ESC” button on your keyboard.
Helpful Notes You can make sections based on number questions or name each section based on question concepts. (For example: Mold, Mushroom, Yeast, Unicellular, Multicellular etc.) Note 3: If you would like more flexibility moving around your interactive quiz, just add a table of contents. If you add a table of contents to your program, you will need to hyperlink your section links and your new action buttons. (Follow previous instructions to format new page links). In addition, additional flexibility can be provided by adding buttons to any screen so that you can move to any slide – such as a title home page, table of contents, and work cited page.
If you have any questions please email me at momalley@greenville.k12.sc.us Michelle A. O’Malley League Academy of Communication Arts Greenville, South Carolina