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Teacher’s Hot Potatoes Quick Start Sheets

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Table of Contents Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................... 2

Create Learning Objects .......................................................................................................................... 3

Create a Multiple Choice activity ........................................................................................................ 3

Create a Multi-Select activity ............................................................................................................ 10

Create a Cloze (fill-in-the-blank) activity........................................................................................... 17

Create a Cloze (Drop down menu) activity ....................................................................................... 24

Create a Ordering letters in a word (spelling) activity ...................................................................... 32

Create an Ordering words in a sentence activity .............................................................................. 39

Create an Ordering sentences in a paragraph or list activity ........................................................... 46

Create a Crossword Puzzle activity ................................................................................................... 54

Create a Matching activity – Text only Drop Down Choices ............................................................ 62

Create a Matching activity – Text only Drag and Drop Choices ....................................................... 67

Create a Matching activity – Drag and Drop with Pictures.............................................................. 73

Create a Matching activity – Text only Flashcard Format (Quizlet does this) ................................. 80

Add Media to your Hot Potatoes .......................................................................................................... 85

Adding an audio file to your Hot Potatoes activities ........................................................................ 85

Adding a YouTube video to your Hot Potatoes activities ................................................................. 92

Adding a Text Reading to your Hot Potatoes activities .................................................................... 99

Adding images to your Hot Potatoes Projects ................................................................................ 105

Finishing Options................................................................................................................................. 107

Create a Masher activity – A combination of activities ................................................................. 107

Saving a Hot Potatoes project file ................................................................................................... 114

Publishing a Hot Potatoes project file for student use ................................................................... 115

Getting the exercise picture/ image files ........................................................................................ 116

Hot Potatoes Resources ...................................................................................................................... 117

Web resources ................................................................................................................................ 117

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Create Learning Objects Create a Multiple Choice activity

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JQuiz

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in the Question text box

5. Choose Multiple-choice 6. Set the weighting to 100

7. Type in the answer and distracters

8. Type in feedback (if desired/required)

9. Check the Accept as correct (beside the correct answer)

10. Set the % correct to 100

11. To add another question, click once on the upward arrow head bedside Q1

12. Repeat steps 4 to 11

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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13. Continue adding questions until your quiz is finished. 14. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

15. Click Configure output

16. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, type the quiz instructions.

17. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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18. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

19. In the tab, Other, choose Shuffle options and case sensitivity if desired.

20. Click OK

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Note the file type is JQuiz (.jqz)

4. Click on the Save button

Publish the project for student use 1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Adding images

1. Place all of the project images into a folder

2. In the Title section,

3. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

4. Click on the Insert a picture from a file on your hard drive icon

5. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

6. Select the image

7. Click Open

8. Alter the size (smaller)

9. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

10. Click OK

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11. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

12. Click the Save icon

13. Click the Export to Web icon

14. Click Save

15. Click Yes

16. Preview the exercise

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Exercise text:

Fossil collecting

What are the two main types of sedimentary rocks?

clastic and conglomerate

shale and precipitated

clastic and precipitated

precipitated and clay

Incorrect

correct

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Create a Multi-Select activity

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JQuiz

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in the Question text box

5. Choose Multi-select 6. Set the weighting to 100

7. Type in the answer and distracters

8. Type in feedback (if desired/required)

9. Check an Should be selected (beside the correct answer)

10. Check other answers as Selected

11. To add another question, click once on the upward arrow head bedside Q1

12. Repeat steps 4 to 11

13. Continue adding questions until your quiz is finished.

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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14. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

15. Click Configure output

16. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, type the quiz instructions.

17. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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18. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

19. In the tab, Other, choose Shuffle options and case sensitivity if desired.

20. Click OK

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Note the file type is JQuiz (.jqz)

4. Click on the Save button

Publish the project for student use 1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Adding images

17. Place all of the project images into a folder

18. In the Title section,

19. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

20. Click on the Insert a picture from a file on your hard drive icon

21. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

22. Select the image

23. Click Open

24. Alter the size (smaller)

25. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

26. Click OK

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27. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

28. Click the Save icon

29. Click the Export to Web icon

30. Click Save

31. Click Yes

32. Preview the exercise

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Exercise text:

Fossil collecting

What are the two main types of sedimentary rocks?

clastic

shale

precipitated

clay

Incorrect

correct

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Create a Cloze (fill-in-the-blank) activity

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JCloze

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in the large text box

5. Select the first text item

6. Choose the Gap button

7. The Gapped word alternatives pop up appears

8. Ensure this information is accurate

9. Add a clue if required

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10. Type in the alternate answers (in this case a space before and after the word)

11. Click OK

12. The word appears in underlined italicized red. This is where the gap will appear.

13. Repeat steps 5 to 11

14. Continue adding gaps until your quiz is finished.

15. To make editing of the gap items quick, click the ShowWords button

16. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

17. Click Configure output

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18. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, paste or type in instructions.

19. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

20. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

21. Click OK

22. If everything is acceptable, you should save the JCloze project file (.jcl format)

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Click on the Save button

• You must now publish the file in HTML format for students to use.

Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Adding images

1. Place all of the project images into a folder

2. In the Title section,

3. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

4. Click on the Insert a picture from a file on your hard drive icon

5. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

6. Select the image

7. Click Open

8. Alter the size (smaller)

9. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

10. Click OK

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11. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

12. Click the Save icon

13. Click the Export to Web icon

14. Click Save

15. Click Yes

16. Preview the exercise

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Activity Text

Fossil Collecting

Fossil collecting can be a very relaxing and rewarding hobby. There are no special rules about where one may find fossils, and you can find fossils in many places where sedimentary rocks are exposed, such as clays, shales, limestones and sandstones. Only certain sedimentary rocks will yield fossils, and they are often concentrated along particular bedding planes within the rocks.

Type the missing words in the blanks. Click or tap "Check" to check your answers.

↑ Table of Contents

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Create a Cloze (Drop down menu) activity

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JCloze

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in the large text box

5. Select the first text item

6. Choose the Gap button

7. The Gapped word alternatives pop up appears

8. Ensure this information is accurate

9. Add a clue if required

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10. Type in the alternate answers (in this case a space before and after the word)

11. Click OK

12. The word appears in underlined italicized red. This is where the gap will appear.

13. Repeat steps 5 to 11

14. Continue adding gaps until your quiz is finished.

15. To make editing of the gap items quick, click the ShowWords button

16. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

17. Click Configure output

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18. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, paste or type in instructions.

19. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

20. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

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21. In the tab, Other, Click the option Use dropdown list instead of text box in output

22. Click OK

23. If everything is acceptable, you should save the JCloze project file (.jcl format)

Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Click on the Save button

• You must now publish the file in HTML format for students to use.

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Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Adding images

1. Place all of the project images into a folder

2. In the Title section,

3. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

4. Click on the Insert a picture from a file on your hard drive icon

5. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

6. Select the image

7. Click Open

8. Alter the size (smaller)

9. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

10. Click OK

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11. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

12. Click the Save icon

13. Click the Export to Web icon

14. Click Save

15. Click Yes

16. Preview the exercise

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Activity Text

Fossil Collecting

Fossil collecting can be a very relaxing and rewarding hobby. There are no special rules about where one may find fossils, and you can find fossils in many places where sedimentary rocks are exposed, such as clays, shales, limestones and sandstones. Only certain sedimentary rocks will yield fossils, and they are often concentrated along particular bedding planes within the rocks.

Select the missing words from the drop down menu. Click or tap "Check" to check your answers.

↑ Table of Contents

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Create a Ordering letters in a word (spelling) activity

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JMix

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in the term into the Main Sentence text box

5. After each letter press the Enter key

6. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

7. Click Configure output

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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8. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, type the activity instructions.

9. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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10. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

11. Click OK

Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Note the file type is JMix (.jmx)

4. Click on the Save button

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Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Adding images

1. Place all of the project images into a folder

2. In the Title section,

3. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

4. Click on the Insert

5. Click on the Picture

6. Click on the Picture from a Local File

7. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

8. Select the image

9. Click Open

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10. Alter the size (smaller)

11. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

12. Click OK

13. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

14. Click the Save icon

15. Click the Export to Web icon

16. Click Save

17. Click Yes

18. Preview the exercise

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Activity text Fossil Collecting Spelling

p

a

l

e

o

n

t

o

l

o

g

y

Click on the letters to spell the word. When you think your spelling is correct, click on "Check".

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Create an Ordering words in a sentence activity

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JMix

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text into the Main sentence text box

5. After each word press the Enter key

6. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

7. Click Configure output

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8. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, type the activity instructions.

9. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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10. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

11. Click OK

Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Note the file type is JMix (.jmx)

4. Click on the Save button

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Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. You may be asked to respond on the capitalization of certain words in your list.

8. Answer Yes or No depending on your context.

9. Choose View the exercise in my browser

10. Check for any issues

11. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Adding images

1. Place all of the project images into a folder

2. In the Title section,

3. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

4. Click on the Insert

5. Click on the Picture

6. Click on the Picture from a Local File

7. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

8. Select the image

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9. Click Open

10. Alter the size (smaller)

11. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

12. Click OK

13. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

14. Click the Save icon

15. Click the Export to Web icon

16. Click Save

17. Click Yes

18. Preview the exercise

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Activity text Fossil Collecting Sentences

Professionals

and

amateurs

alike

collect

fossils

for

their

scientific

value

.

Click on the words to create a sentence. When you think the sentence is correct, click on "Check".

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Create an Ordering sentences in a paragraph or list activity

1. Open Hot Potatoes 2. Choose JMix

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text into the Main sentence text box

5. After each sentence press the Enter key

6. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

7. Click Configure output

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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8. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, type the activity instructions.

9. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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10. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

11. Click OK

Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Note the file type is JMix (.jmx)

4. Click on the Save button

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Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. You may be asked to respond on the capitalization of certain words in your list.

8. Answer Yes or No depending on your context.

9. Choose View the exercise in my browser

10. Check for any issues

11. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Adding images

1. Place all of the project images into a folder

2. In the Title section,

3. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

4. Click on the Insert

5. Click on the Picture

6. Click on the Picture from a Local File

7. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

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8. Select the image

9. Click Open

10. Alter the size (smaller)

11. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

12. Click OK

13. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

14. Click immediately to the right of the </img>tag

15. Click the Save icon

16. Click the Export to Web icon

17. Click Save

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18. Click Yes

19. Preview the exercise

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Activity Text

Fossil Collecting Paragraph

Fossil collecting (some times, in a non-scientific sense, fossil hunting) is the collection of fossils for scientific study, hobby, or profit.

Fossil collecting, as practiced by amateurs, is the predecessor of modern paleontology and many still collect fossils and study fossils as amateurs.

Professionals and amateurs alike collect fossils for their scientific value.

A commercial trade in fossils has also long existed, with some of this being practised illegally.

Click the sentences to create a paragraph. When you think your paragraph is correct, click on "Check".

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Create a Crossword Puzzle activity

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JCross

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Choose a position on the crossword grid by clicking in a cell(square)

5. Type the text in each cell (use the arrow keys to move around the grid)

6. Click on the first letter of the term/word

7. Click on the Add Clues button

8. In the Add Clues pop up, type in the clue (see below)

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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9. Click on the red OK button, click on the green OK button. The term and clue appear in a list

10. Repeat steps 4 to 9 until the crossword is complete.

11. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

12. Click Configure output

13. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, Paste or type instructions.

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14. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

15. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

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16. In the tab, Other, choose options depend on your desires.

17. Click OK

18. If everything is acceptable, you should save the JCross project file (.jcw format)

Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Click on the Save button

• You must now publish the file in HTML format for students to use.

Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

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7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Adding images

1. Place all of the project images into a folder

2. In the Title section, 3. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

4. On the menu bar, Click on Insert

5. Click Picture

6. Click Picture from Local File

7. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

8. Select the image

9. Click Open

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10. Alter the size (smaller)

11. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

12. Click OK

13. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

14. Click the Save icon

15. Click the Export to Web icon

16. Click Save

17. Click Yes

18. Preview the exercise

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Exercise text Fossil Collecting

Fossil The remains of a prehistoric organism.

Mud ____rocks , composed of at least 50% silt and clay.

Quartz Sandstones with at least 90% quartz grains.

Iron A chemical sedimentary rock.

Coal An organic sedimentary rock.

Breccia A clastic sedimentary rock.

Sedimentary Rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air.

Complete the crossword, then click on "Check" to check your answer. If you are stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get a free letter. Click on a number in the grid to see the clue or clues for that number.

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Create a Matching activity – Text only Drop Down Choices

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JMatch

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in Left (ordered) column text boxes

5. Type or Paste the text in Right (jumbled) column text boxes

6. Click Options, Configure output

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7. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, Paste or type activity instructions.

8. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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9. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

10. In the tab, Other, consider checking option Shuffle order of items each time the page loads

11. Click OK

12. If everything is acceptable, you should save the JMatch project file (.jmt format)

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Click on the Save button

• You must now publish the file in HTML format for students to use.

Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues. Note that the choices are presented in a drop down format.

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Exercise text:

Fossil collecting

Match the items on the right to the items on the left.

Fossil location Fossils are generally found in sedimentary rock with differentiated strata representing a succession of deposited material.

Documentation data logs, photographs, and sketches may accompany detailed field notes

Collecting ethics advises fossil collectors to seek permission from landowners, to collect responsibly, record details, seek advice on finding an unusual fossil and label the specimens and care for them.

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology an international association of professional and amateur vertebrate paleontologists

Fossil trade the practice of buying and selling fossils.

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Create a Matching activity – Text only Drag and Drop Choices

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JMatch

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in Left (ordered) column text boxes

5. Type or Paste the text in Right (jumbled) column text boxes

6. Click Options, Configure Output

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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7. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, Paste or type activity instructions.

8. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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9. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

10. In the tab, Other, consider checking option Shuffle order of items each time the page loads

11. Click OK

12. If everything is acceptable, you should save the JMatch project file (.jmt format)

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Click on the Save button

• You must now publish the file in HTML format for students to use.

Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Drag and Drop Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

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8. Check for any issues. Note that the choices are presented in a drag and drop format.

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Exercise text:

Fossil collecting

Match the items on the right to the items on the left.

Fossil location Fossils are generally found in sedimentary rock with differentiated strata representing a succession of deposited material.

Documentation data logs, photographs, and sketches may accompany detailed field notes

Collecting ethics advises fossil collectors to seek permission from landowners, to collect responsibly, record details, seek advice on finding an unusual fossil and label the specimens and care for them.

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology an international association of professional and amateur vertebrate paleontologists

Fossil trade the practice of buying and selling fossils.

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Create a Matching activity – Drag and Drop with Pictures

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JMatch

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in Left (ordered) column text boxes

5. Click in the Right (jumbled) items column text box

6. Click on the Insert

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7. Click on the Picture

8. Click on the Picture from a Local File

9. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

10. Select the image 11. Click Open

12. Alter the size (smaller-Consider 100px) 13. Change the alignment to Centre for

best results

14. Click OK

15. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

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16. Repeat steps 5 to 14 for each image (until all of the Right column textboxes are full.)

17. Click Options, Configure output

18. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, Paste or type activity instructions.

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19. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

20. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

21. In the tab, Other, consider checking option Shuffle order of items each time the page loads

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22. Click OK

23. If everything is acceptable, you should save the JMatch project file (.jmt format)

Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Click on the Save button

• You must now publish the file in HTML format for students to use.

Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Drag and Drop Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

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7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues. Note that the choices are presented in a drag and drop format. (note that the images are stacked like a deck of cards)

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for

sharing.

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Exercise text:

Fossil collecting

Match the items on the right to the items on the left.

three fossils

two fossils

small fossil

branch fossil

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Create a Matching activity – Text only Flashcard Format (Quizlet does this)

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JMatch

3. Type in a Quiz title

4. Type or Paste the text in Left (ordered) column text boxes

5. Type or Paste the text in Right (jumbled) column text boxes

6. Click Options, Configure output

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7. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, Paste or type activity instructions.

8. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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9. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

10. In the tab, Other, consider checking option Shuffle order of items each time the page loads

11. Click OK

12. If everything is acceptable, you should save the JMatch project file (.jmt format)

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Click on the Save button

• You must now publish the file in HTML format for students to use.

Publish the project for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Flashcard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues. Note that the choices are presented in a drag and drop format.

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Fossil collecting Match the items on the right to the items on the left.

Fossil location Fossils are generally found in sedimentary rock with differentiated strata representing a succession of deposited material.

Documentation data logs, photographs, and sketches may accompany detailed field notes

Collecting ethics advises fossil collectors to seek permission from landowners, to collect responsibly, record details, seek advice on finding an unusual fossil and label the specimens and care for them.

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology an international association of professional and amateur vertebrate paleontologists

Fossil trade the practice of buying and selling fossils.

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Add Media to your Hot Potatoes Adding an audio file to your Hot Potatoes activities

Add Audio

For this example we are going to place an MP3 file into a multiple choice question activity

1. Locate your MP3 or WAV sound file

2. Place the file in the same folder as the Hot Potatoes project

3. Copy the file name & extension of the audio file (eg: Fossil Hunting Guide.mp3)

4. Paste this filename in the following code

5. Paste filename into the code below

<audio controls>

<source src="horse.mp3" type="audio/mpeg">

Your browser does not support the audio element.

</audio>

• Resulting in something similar to:

<audio controls>

<source src="Fossil Hunting Guide.mp3" type="audio/mpeg">

Your browser does not support the audio element.

</audio>

6. Open Hot Potatoes

7. Choose JQuiz

8. Click File

9. Click Add Reading Text

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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10. The Add Reading text pop up appears, check Include a reading text

11. Type a Title for the video

12. Paste in the audio code (see Step 6 above)

13. Click OK

14. Continue editing the questions (as normal)

15. Type in a Quiz Title

16. Type or Paste the text in the Question text box

17. Choose Multiple-choice

18. Set the weighting to 100

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19. Type in the answer and distracters

20. Type in feedback (if desired/required)

21. Check the Accept as correct (beside the correct answer)

22. Set the % correct to 100

23. To add another question, click once on the upward arrow head bedside Q1

24. Repeat steps 16 to 23

25. Continue adding questions until your quiz is finished. 26. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

27. Click Configure output

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28. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, type the quiz instructions.

29. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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30. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

31. In the tab, Other, choose Shuffle options and case sensitivity if desired.

32. Click OK

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Note the file type is JQuiz (.jqz)

4. Click on the Save button

Publish the project for student use 1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Exercise text:

Where to find fossils

<audio controls>

<source src="Fossil Hunting Guide.mp3" type="audio/mpeg">

Your browser does not support the audio element.

</audio>

Which of the following places is not a good place to find fossils?

rock outcrops

creeks and riverbeds

active volcanoes

quarries

Incorrect

correct

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Adding a YouTube video to your Hot Potatoes activities

Add a Video

For this example we are going to place a YouTube in a multiple choice question activity

1. Open YouTube 2. Search for a video 3. Once you decide on a video, click on the Share link 4. Click on the Embed link 5. Copy the embed code

6. Open Hot Potatoes

7. Choose JQuiz

8. Click File

9. Click Add Reading Text

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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10. The Add Reading text pop up appears, check Include a reading text

11. Type a Title for the video

12. Paste in the embed code (IFRAME tags)

13. Click OK

14. Continue editing the questions (as normal)

15. Type in a Quiz Title

16. Type or Paste the text in the Question text box

17. Choose Multiple-choice

18. Set the weighting to 100

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19. Type in the answer and distracters

20. Type in feedback (if desired/required)

21. Check the Accept as correct (beside the correct answer)

22. Set the % correct to 100

23. To add another question, click once on the upward arrow head bedside Q1

24. Repeat steps 16 to 23

25. Continue adding questions until your quiz is finished. 26. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

27. Click Configure output

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28. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, type the quiz instructions.

29. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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30. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

31. In the tab, Other, choose Shuffle options and case sensitivity if desired.

32. Click OK

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Note the file type is JQuiz (.jqz)

4. Click on the Save button

Publish the project for student use 1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Exercise text:

Where to find fossils

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/5PyJ_RUptRA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Which of the following places is not a good place to find fossils?

rock outcrops

creeks and riverbeds

active volcanoes

quarries

Incorrect

correct

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Adding a Text Reading to your Hot Potatoes activities

Add a reading

For this example we are going to place a reading in a multiple choice question

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose JQuiz

3. Click File

4. Click Add Reading Text

5. Note where your reading text is located or if it is copied

6. The Add Reading text pop up appears

7. Check Include a reading text

8. Choose either the Browse… button (to locate a text file) or

9. Paste in (type) copied text

10. Type a Title for the reading

11. Click OK

Don’t type! All exercise text is on the last page of this document.

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12. Continue editing the questions (as normal)

13. Type in a Quiz Title

14. Type or Paste the text in the Question text box

15. Choose Multiple-choice 16. Set the weighting to 100

17. Type in the answer and distracters

18. Type in feedback (if desired/required)

19. Check the Accept as correct (beside the correct answer)

20. Set the % correct to 100

21. To add another question, click once on the upward arrow head bedside Q1

22. Repeat steps 17 to 21

23. Continue adding questions until your quiz is finished. 24. To customize the instructions, Click on the menu item Options

25. Click Configure output

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26. In the tab, Titles/Instructions, type the quiz instructions.

27. In the tab, Buttons, choose to hide or show screen elements such as the Hint button. In the screen below, all of these elements are hidden.

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28. In the tab, Appearance, alter the font face, font size and the colors as below.

29. In the tab, Other, choose Shuffle options and case sensitivity if desired.

30. Click OK

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Save the project file

1. Click File, Save As

2. Type in a file name

3. Note the file type is JQuiz (.jqz)

4. Click on the Save button

Publish the project for student use 1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Type a file name

5. Note the file type is HTML

6. Click Save

7. Choose View the exercise in my browser

8. Check for any issues

9. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Exercise text:

Fossil Collecting ethics

To collect fossils, there are various legal realities that must be observed. Permission should be sought before collection begins on private land. Hammering the rocks in national parks and other areas of natural beauty is often discouraged and in most cases is illegal.

The first expressly worded fossil-collecting code was published from the museum-home of pioneering geologist Hugh Miller at Cromarty, on the Highland east coast of Scotland, 11 April 2008. It was introduced by Michael Russell, Minister for Environment, Scotland, as part of celebrations honouring the bicentennial of the founding of the Geological Society of London. The code supplements an existing draft drawn up by English Nature.

The code advises fossil collectors to seek permission from landowners, to collect responsibly, record details, seek advice on finding an unusual fossil and label the specimens and care for them. Its principles establish a framework of advice on best practices in the collection, identification, conservation and storage of fossil specimens.

The non-binding code of ethics for this field was drawn up by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) following many months of consultation with fossil collectors, landowners, palaeontological researchers, and staff of Scotland's museums.

Fossil collecting

What is illegal in areas of natural beauty?

code supplements

seeking permission

hammering rocks

labeling specimens

Incorrect

correct

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Adding images to your Hot Potatoes Projects

1. Locate the project images a folder

2. In any part of the project that contains text, in this case the Title section

3. Click to the right of the title text (to set an insertion point for the image)

4. Click on the Insert

5. Click on the Picture

6. Click on the Picture from a Local File

7. Locate the picture/image on your hard drive

8. Select the image

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9. Click Open

10. Alter the size (smaller)

11. Change the alignment to Centre for best results

12. Click OK

13. HTML code appears (don’t worry)

14. Click immediately to the right of the </img>tag

15. Click the Save icon

16. Click the Export to Web icon

17. Click Save, click Yes

18. Preview the exercise

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Finishing Options Create a Masher activity – A combination of activities

The Process 1. Put all the Hot Potatoes data files for the unit you want to build in a single folder.

2. Data files are the project files, not the student friendly HTML files

3. Make sure you save the Masher file in the same folder

4. Note that the Images are included

5. The Masher file must be saved in this folder

Create the Masher file

1. Open Hot Potatoes

2. Choose The Masher

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3. The Masher

Main screen appears.

4. Click on the +Add Files button

5. Locate the folder containing the Hot Potatoes project files

6. Select this folder

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7. Click on the Open button

8. Select all of the project files (not the image files)

9. Click on the Open button

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10. Accept the default by click on the OK to All button

11. All of the items in the folder appear in The Masher Main screen

12. At this point you can sort the order of appearance of these activities

13. Select one of the files then use the up and down arrows to move a data file

14. After you have set the order of appearance of the data files (activities), select the Appearance tab

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15. Change the colour and text size settings to suit your needs

16. Select the Index tab

17. Type a title in the Unit or chapter title text box

18. Click on the Build unit button

19. The Masher creates the activity, you may be prompted to answer questions on capitalization

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20. After the Mash is complete, you should choose Yes to preview the project

21. The Mashed project appears, this is a good time to reconsider” • image choices • colours • font size • font colours • File names (they transfer

to the text link to each activity)

22. This process of refinement will lead to better presentations in the future

Testing the Mashed Activity

23. Select the first text hyperlink at the top of the Mashed project

24. The activity opens with arrowed navigation and a link to the main (index) page

25. Complete the activity (please note that the first forward arrow does not work unless the activity has been passed)

26. Note that in the original folder the Mashed activities can be quickly accessed by opening the index.htm file

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Saving a Hot Potatoes project file

1. Click File

2. Click Save As

3. Type in a file name

4. Note the file type (different projects have different file types)

• JQuiz (.jqz) • JClose (.Jcl) • JMatch (.jmt) • JCross (.jcw) • JMix (.jmx) • JMash (.jms)

5. Click on the Save button

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Publishing a Hot Potatoes project file for student use

1. Click File

2. Click Create Web Page

3. Click Standard Format

4. Locate or create a suitable folder

Creating a Project folder is a good practice as it can house:

• additional media files (pictures, video, audio, animated GIFs) • script files (JavaScript, XHTML, …) • the original Hot Potatoes files (for future edits) • Notes on the project for future developers or teachers

5. Type a file name

6. Note the file type is HTML

7. Click Save

8. Choose View the exercise in my browser

9. Check for any issues

10. If the project is acceptable, locate the folder and copy it onto a USB drive or a server for sharing.

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Getting the exercise picture/ image files

Option 1 1. Use the Windows Snipping Tool or SnagIt to cut out the images below. 2. Save them as the file names indicated

Option 2 1. Use your own images

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Hot Potatoes Resources

Web resources Creators’ site

Hot Potatoes, University of Victoria - http://hotpot.uvic.ca

Best current resource Hacking Hot Potatoes: The Cookbook, Stan Bogdanov. (2013). http://hotpot.ewbooks.info

Downloads Hot Potatoes: Download - Hot Potatoes 6.3 installer (Hot Potatoes for Windows version 6.3).

Hot Potatoes Add-ons - http://ewbooks.info/hotpot/add-ons

Facelift Responsive v1.3 http://ewbooks.info/hotpot/assets/files/Facelift_Responsive.zip

Tutorials Hot Potatoes Tutorials, Stan Bogdanov – http://ewbooks.info/hotpot/tutorials

Hot Potatoes Tutorials, University of Victoria – http://hotpot.uvic.ca/tutorials6.php

Hot Potatoes Manual, University of Victoria – https://hotpot.uvic.ca/hotpot6_help.pdf

Exemplars Hot Potatoes example sites, University of Victoria http://hotpot.uvic.ca/sites6.php

Hot Potatoes example sites, Stan Bogdanov. http://ewbooks.info/hotpot/taxonomy

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