As the size of the account grows with more images and content, organizing the images and finding it when I need it will become an issue. using folders or tags will make it less of a headache to find what I want when I want.
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When someone finishes a quiz or game, I would love some social share buttons at the end screen. Then, and here is the important part, when someone clicks the Facebook share button, the link being shared will cause facebook to populate a specific share image (that the project creator specifies) and also some text (that the project creator specifies) challenging the friends of the user sharing to match their score. I think this is the key to making these quizzes and gamification things go viral. Here is some text that could appear "I scored 2/9 in the quiz! Take the Bears-Buccaneers matchup quiz and see if you can match my score!". To get this to work, some text would be pre-set by the project creator, but the score would obviously need to be dynamic and the wording would depend on the type of project. As an example, "I scored 2/9 in the quiz." would work great for a quiz but for a memory-match game a "I found all the matches in 25 seconds!" would probably work better.
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If someone completes a quiz within a specific time period (for example, five minutes for 10 questions), they are then automatically directed to a secret (hidden) landing page where they can claim their prize.
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attractive sounds for students when they click on the buttons, for example, when the student answers a question correctly, he is supposed to hear an encouraging and festive sound, and when he answers the question incorrectly, he hears a sad sound, and so on, all buttons must have attractive interactive sounds
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Would be great for discounts based on what is revealed if you could randomize and control the rate at which each discount could appear.
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Online word search games (find the words provided in a grid). People find this activity very relaxing which is why it is often included in magazines and newspaper. A Word Search would also be very useful as a learning tool for younger students to help them develop literacy.
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The possibility, for example in the horoscope or Treasure Hunt or another game, to open the cards only for a limited time or after a time (e.g. one card every day). This could be done for marketing calendars (every month / every week you get...) or for Christmas calendars ( open only 1.12. to 24.12.) and many other ideas.
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A simple request - the current puzzle options are to create a 2x2, 4x4. 6x6...etc. (whis is fine) A 3x3 option is missing, and we have found that the 4x4 is a bit too frustrating (even for adults), and the 2x2 is a bit too easy, even for young children -
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https://create.kahoot.it/ is great - Maybe you could mirror their quiz setup? I use it for my teaching, but would like to have it streamlined with more games like the ones you offer!
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Would be great if one could easily push designs
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With this, we could use Interacty to present slides and make presentations/workshops more interactive. Functionality similar to AhaSlides and Mentimeter. In the beginning participants/students scan the QR code to join the session. Then they can follow the slides and answer questions on their phones when they come up. I really like AhaSlide's implementation of this. For the most simple implementation, one could import PDF slides which are created as pages. One would have to show a QR code in the beginning (and during the presentation) to join the current iteration of the presentation/quiz.
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A more dynamic and interesting quiz format. The character runs across the map and collects points. From time to time he encounters a task in the form of a pop-up window with a test question and answer options, answers and runs on. At the end of the game, points and correct answers are counted. This type of game could be useful for education and business.
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This block will help you create a simple poll in your interactive project.
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If/Else Paths in questionnaires, eg: If 25+ show X piece of content If 25- show Y piece of content
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The participants would do things that match the squares on a bingo card. They would try to get 5 in a row or to fill a whole bingo card to make progress, get prizes or compete against one another. For examples, do a Google search for "activity bingo card"
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