The email below is from my colleague who has created a simple online multi-choice questionnaire. You'll see that the participants have to keep their own score. Does anyone know of a way to keep online scores?
Thanks, Brian Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: > From: David Casey <da...@e-ngage.net> > Date: 1 February 2014 11:00:37 GMT > > Subject: Online game > > Sorry to bother you with this, but I would value you thoughts. > > I have created another game to be played online during an activity, I would > appreciate any thoughts. I am a bit happier with the overall appearance. > The software I have used is new to me and I have not quite worked out why I > have lines in some of the links, but not in others, but I will keep on > looking. I have not tried it on a tablet yet. > > If anyone knows of a way to keep scores on a series of simple web pages i > would appreciate it, hours of searching seem to have been fruitless. > > You should find the game at http://media.engagelive.net/game1/index.html > > Thanks have a good weekend. > > David > ______________________ > > david casey | ceo | e-ngage development > > St Johns Innovation Centre Cambridge CB4 0WS > > T: +44 (0)1223 421350 | M: +44(0)7702 312328 | da...@e-ngage.net | > http://www.engagelive.net > > @engagelive > > E ngage - Education and Training for a new generation > > > > >
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