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HTML Adjectives vs Adverbs Lesson Plan Checkboxes Tutorial
Yesterday we consolidated the functionality of a web application feeding off a previous web application’s web design coding “innards”, benefitting from commonalities such as … their multiple choice “feel” commonality … and … perhaps rather optimistically … the feel that … Continue reading
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Tagged administrator, canvas, checkbox, CMS, encodeURIComponent, ESL, event, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, lesson plan, multiple choice, programming, prompt popup box, textarea, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Adjectives vs Adverbs Lesson Plan Tutorial
Yesterday we outlined a web application feeding off a previous web application’s web design coding “innards”, benefitting from commonalities such as … their multiple choice “feel” commonality … and … perhaps rather optimistically … the feel that there was commonality … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Tutorials
Tagged administrator, canvas, CMS, ESL, event, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, lesson plan, multiple choice, programming, prompt popup box, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Adjectives versus Adverbs Primer Tutorial
Sometimes really diverse web applications can benefit from very similar web design “innards”. Or maybe part of all this is that when you get a really good web design “innard” it can be “wielded” to surprising amounts and variations of … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, ESL, event, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, multiple choice, programming, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Administration Tutorial
We continue on with the Multiple Choice Quiz modeled on the rules of a UK (BBC2) quiz television show called Eggheads, where a challenger team of 5 tries to defeat a champion team of 5 in a topic based head … Continue reading
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Tagged Administration, canvas, CMS, event, file, ftp, game, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, multiple choice, MySql, onclick, PHP, prompt popup box, quiz, stop press, upload
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HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Primer Tutorial
Today’s web application is a Multiple Choice Quiz modelled on the rules of a UK (BBC2) quiz television show called Eggheads, where a challenger team of 5 tries to defeat a champion team of 5 in a topic based head … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, database, event, game, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, multiple choice, onclick, quiz
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HTML/Javascript and PHP Quiz Meter Tutorial
A quiz is a fairly common way to learn, and a short answer or multiple choice quiz is easy to design with HTML and Javascript. We did this back with HTML/Javascript and PHP Quiz Tutorial as shown below, and it … Continue reading
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Tagged dropdown, GUI, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, meter, PHP, programming, quiz, timer, tutorial
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