Tutorial: Virtual Tours for E-Learning, Training & Quizzing (Part 4) Managing & Customizing quizzes

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  • Опубліковано 30 кві 2022
  • In this part of the 3DVista e-learning series, we demonstrate how you can customize your quiz cards and report windows to have them match the rest of your virtual tour layout, how you can improve e-learning content management and how to pause/resume the overall timer of a quiz tour.
    You can see the full list of E-Learning tutorials here: • Tutorial: Virtual Tour...

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  • @fight2flyphoto
    @fight2flyphoto 2 роки тому +3

    This has been outstanding to use in the Beta. Thanks for this update!

  • @MatthiasBertsch
    @MatthiasBertsch 2 роки тому +3

    Great Tool, I like & use it.
    Can’t find Info, if stereoscopic 3D Videos are supported, and when I can include 8K / 12k videos / Images.
    Thanks for support !

  • @fight2flyphoto
    @fight2flyphoto 2 роки тому

    There is a question in this demo, on the 3rd scene, over by the monitor. It shows a couple videos then asks you to click on the picture to find a specific spot. How did you do that? I see that I can "link media" and have used that to include a panorama. How could I have a user click on a spot in there to count toward the quiz card?

  • @innovationin-sight8108
    @innovationin-sight8108 Рік тому

    The quiz card feature is unavailable in VR....has anyone found a good way of testing in VR mode? using a headset?

  • @davidscreen2646
    @davidscreen2646 2 роки тому +11

    Hello serious users of this absolutely phenomenally capable and exciting piece of digital tool boxing. Whenever I've asked for help from the excellent tech people underpinning this application, I've always received very prompt and courteous responses, which I found both pleasing and encouraging. However, and this is the crux of this comment... I am both (at the same time) disheartened and discouraged by it's lack of a digitally printed - turn by turn - click by click - button by button - operation Manuel. And what I mean by that is simply this... videos are all well and good - but they fall well short when being proffered as 'How To, Teach Yourself', self helpers or self learning devices. They simply do not cut the mustard. Now I'm very probably quite slow off the mark being a little older than most of you nice 'digital age' people. In fact that's one of the reasons part of my previous working life was to re-write technical manuals so the 'non-rocket-scientists' could get a firm and sensible grip on exactly what was being disguised as 'In-Depth' knowledge. Rarely was it anything of the sort. In fact the rocket scientists were writing for each other... and not for the rest of us. I've always advocated that the wonderful people that create these wonderful tools - should absolutely NOT be allowed to write their user manuals. Not everyone has a lightning fast (got it first time) brain. Some of us (yes that's me) have to work through the clever fog, delivered by the, er, experts... one damn piece at a time - in the perpetual hope - that we can begin to see the dawning light of what the experts knew all along... but were incapable sharing with the likes of me. And, I suspect some of you as well. Video, because of it's speed of delivery and fleeting progression, is rarely the best medium simply because it allows no time for the brain to actually savour what the eyes are seeing. Clarity of thought and comprehension is the essence of understanding. Video simply does not, and indeed cannot, compete with hard copy user documentation on a turn by turn - click by click - button click by button click... 'read these words and take in these diagrams' basis. When I enquired as to where I may find - beg - steal - borrow - a hard copy user manual, I was told, 'sadly no'. The videos will show you all you need to know. Well, actually NO THEY WON'T. What the majority of the videos show is simply what this powerful application is capable of - not how to make those activities happen by telling you how to operate it and what buttons to press... Now, this programme, or application, can - and will - only get better as it develops and spreads its wings. But, as it becomes more powerful, it becomes more intricate... hence less easy to master. And, as we fully comprehend, when new roads are built - old maps have to be changed and updated. Where are this applications new maps... indeed, where are this applications old maps ??? Is this a plea for help ??? Of course it is - is there anyone out there who, please, has any VIABLE user documentation that isn't ten years old. And before anyone attempts to direct me to the self help videos - I've spent the last 2 years wasting my very valuable time with these less than helpful offerings. Good try - but, really, not good enough. If you've mastered the magic of this application - well done - but you're in a very small minority. I'm extremely envious of your grasp of this magic - you clever sorcerer's you.