User's Guide

Qwizdom Actionpoint User Guide27
Qwizdom Actionpoint 2007
Text Input (only applicable to Q5 RF remotes)
Answer can be up to 30 characters long.
1.
Click on the
New Question
button. A blank slide will appear on the right and
the thumbnail preview of the slide will appear in the
Slides
tab on the left.
2.
Click on the
Type
drop-down list and select
Text Input
as the slide type.
3.
Setting the time limit and number of points are optional.
4.
Enter text onto the slide; adding multimedia such as images, movies, sound and
using templates and styles are optional.
5.
Enter the correct answer in the
Answer
field and press the
Enter
key on the
keyboard to save it.
6.
Creating an answer slide is optional. To create an answer slide, click on the
Add Slide
button (optional). A new slide will appear within the slide set.
7.
Enter text onto the slide; adding multimedia such as images, movies, sound and
using templates and styles are optional.
8.
When the slide is complete, either go to
File
menu and select
Exit
; or click on the
New Question
button to create a new slide set.
Survey
Survey question slides do not have a correct answer. Use with Q2RF, Q4RF, and Q5RF.
1.
Click on the
New Question
button. A blank slide will appear on the right and
the thumbnail preview of the slide will appear in the
Slides
tab on the left.
2.
Click on the
Type
drop-down list and select
None
as the slide type.
3.
Setting the time limit and number of points are optional.
4.
Enter text onto the slide; adding multimedia such as images, movies, sound and
using templates and styles are optional.
5.
Select "
None
" in the
Answer
field.
6.
Creating an answer slide is optional. To create an answer slide, click on the
Add Slide
button (optional). A new slide will appear within the slide set.
7.
Enter text onto the slide; adding multimedia such as images, movies, sound and
using templates and styles are optional.
8.
When the slide is complete, either go to
File
menu and select
Exit
; or click on the
New Question
button to create a new slide set.
4.2 MathML
1.
Click on the
Equation
button.
MathML
opens.
2.
Enter an equation in the
MathML
window.
3.
Click on the
Close
button (red X) when finished.
4.
The equation will appear on the slide as an object.