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How to Use Image Questions in Knowledge Guru
/0 Comments/in Tutorials /by Steven BollerRepeat after me: images are not decorations. At least, not in Knowledge Guru they aren’t. It couldn’t be easier to add images to your questions in the Game Creation Wizard. From the Question Editing Screen, just click the “choose file” button, select your image, and hit “save” at the bottom of the page. You can […]
How to Write Distractors for Knowledge Guru Questions
/0 Comments/in Tutorials /by Steven BollerEvery question in Knowledge Guru is multiple choice, with between two and four possible answers. The key to creating a challenging game that actually helps people learn is as much about the incorrect answers as the correct ones. If your incorrect answer choices are too obvious, players will be able to guess the correct answer […]
How to Write Scenario Questions in Knowledge Guru
/0 Comments/in Tutorials /by Steven BollerMany types of eLearning use scenarios to help learners master new topics. Scenarios are also a popular technique to use when designing Knowledge Guru questions. Knowledge Guru questions are broken into question sets, which are three iterations of the same question. This is explained in depth in another tutorial. We find it useful to use a […]
How to Create Good Learning Objectives in Knowledge Guru
/0 Comments/in Tutorials /by Steven BollerEvery topic in Knowledge Guru will have between one and five learning objectives associated with it. We recommend three to five per topic. Every question set in Knowledge Guru (more on question sets in this tutorial) is associated with a learning objective. Taking time to do a design meeting and plan out the topics and […]
How to Design a Knowledge Guru Game in 5 Steps
/0 Comments/in Tutorials /by Steven BollerThe Knowledge Guru® Game Creation Wizard is a fast, easy-to-use tool you can use to create learning games. It’s easy to put your content, facts and information you want learners to know “cold” into the game and create a highly engaging experience for players. You can design a Knowledge Guru game from start to finish […]