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Colouring In Drag and Drop World Reveal Sharing Tutorial
When a lot of us think of games or quizzes, we think “level playing field”, at least at the start of a game. In other words, the way the game starts the players are faced with the same or similar … Continue reading →
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Colouring In Drag and Drop World Reveal Geography Tutorial
Yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop World Reveal Game Tutorial‘s Colouring In web application’s … World Reveal subsection of functionality … could do with … more education … less computer labour dependence … that last one we determined as necessary, … Continue reading →
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Colouring In Drag and Drop World Reveal Game Tutorial
As of yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Text Placement Tutorial, as far as our Colouring In web application capabilities goes … it has intelligence regarding a “pen” type emoji element being dragged over a table full of cells it … Continue reading →
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Dropdown Image Dimensions Idea Tutorial
Thumbnail images are all well and good, but for web applications, such as our quiz one, that might benefit from scrutiny of images, in the recent Dropdown Image Idea Map Genericization Tutorial, it would be good to offer the user … Continue reading →
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Dropdown Image Idea Map Genericization Tutorial
There is a certain level of genericization we can apply to yesterday’s Dropdown Image Idea Primer Tutorial‘s Bird Quiz “proof of concept” start, to begin to extend its functionality, today. We say “certain level” because Wikipedia content is written by … Continue reading →
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