On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:55 PM, tedd wrote:
> At 4:12 PM +0100 4/26/10, Paul Jinks wrote:
>
>> I'm considering my options for making quizzes mostly multiple choice
>> type of thing, but also 'filling in the gaps'. This is in support of
>> educational materials I'm working on. So far I've looked
On 26 April 2010 18:12, Paul Jinks wrote:
> I'm considering my options for making quizzes mostly multiple choice
> type of thing, but also 'filling in the gaps'. This is in support of
> educational materials I'm working on. So far I've looked at Flash and
> javascript but have concerns about acces
At 4:12 PM +0100 4/26/10, Paul Jinks wrote:
I'm considering my options for making quizzes mostly multiple choice
type of thing, but also 'filling in the gaps'. This is in support of
educational materials I'm working on. So far I've looked at Flash and
javascript but have concerns about accessibil
I'm considering my options for making quizzes mostly multiple choice
type of thing, but also 'filling in the gaps'. This is in support of
educational materials I'm working on. So far I've looked at Flash and
javascript but have concerns about accessibility for both of these.
Does anyone have any e
Thank you very Much Dotan Cohen for visiting the Site.
I will look into the "spelling errors" problem
On 3/18/09, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Actually, I like the site. The pages take a long time to load, it
> seems like server load. You might want to move your images to Amazon
> S3 or something simi
Actually, I like the site. The pages take a long time to load, it
seems like server load. You might want to move your images to Amazon
S3 or something similar.
There are many spelling errors. Go through the quizes.
I like the way the quizzes are broken up into sets. Add more sets on a
regular bas
> I need your kind help, if possible please visit the site and take some
> quizzes, and then let me know your feedback. Should I add any thing
> else in that site?
>
Regarding this question:
"Which one is good to use, to send the output?"
1) The question is not well worded
2) The answer is a matte
Thank you Stuart, I got your point I am going to Open all the quizzes for all.
On 3/18/09, Stuart wrote:
> 2009/3/18 satya narayan :
>> Hi ash,
>> Thanks for your feedback first.
>> Actually registration helps admin to track an user . Additionally if
>> you are registered you can see your previou
2009/3/18 satya narayan :
> Hi ash,
> Thanks for your feedback first.
> Actually registration helps admin to track an user . Additionally if
> you are registered you can see your previous results for different
> Quizzes. That's what I thought It is good to have registration
> restriction. I think i
Hi ash,
Thanks for your feedback first.
Actually registration helps admin to track an user . Additionally if
you are registered you can see your previous results for different
Quizzes. That's what I thought It is good to have registration
restriction. I think its a small cost to pay for an User if
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 10:57 +0530, satya narayan wrote:
> Hello Friends,
>
> I have started a FREE site for quizzes for PHP.
>
> I need your kind help, if possible please visit the site and take some
> quizzes, and then let me know your feedback. Should I add any thing
> else in that site?
>
>
Hello Friends,
I have started a FREE site for quizzes for PHP.
I need your kind help, if possible please visit the site and take some
quizzes, and then let me know your feedback. Should I add any thing
else in that site?
link: http://www.testmyphp.com
Thanks in advance.
--
Satya
Bangalore.
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