Section outline

    • Exercise 1

      1.1 Login to Wooclap.com using your Lnu account. (Log in with your institution)

      1.2  Create an event and add at least three different question types.

      1.3 Start the event (Display the "How to participate page").

      1.4 Use your smartphone to answer the questions in your Wooclap event.

    • Exercise 2

      2.1 Open Microsoft Powerpoint on your computer.

      2.2 Insert the Wooclap Add-In (Sv. Tillägg). (Start > Add-ins > More Add-ins > "Wooclap" Add)

      2.3 Create a New empty Slide in the presentation.

      2.4 Add Wooclap Add-in to the slide.

      2.5 Click Start and login to wooclap.com.

      2.6 Choose the preferred event in Wooclap.

      2.6 Copy the Wooclap Add-in and paste it into a new empty slide.

      2.7 Go back to the first Wooclap Add-in slide, then choose "How to Participate".

      2.8 Add new empty slides and paste the previously copied Wooclap Add-in.

      2.9 Start the Powerpoint presentation and use your Smartphone to answer the questions.

    • Exercise 3 (Extra)

      3.1 Create a new event in Wooclap.

      3.2 Add a new question to generate questions from a Powerpoint presentation.

      3.3 Add the Powerpoint presentation to the event.

      3.4 Start the presentation, go forward some slides and add one of the generated questions.

      3.5 Use your smartphone to answer the question.

      3.6 Continue the presentations using more questions or finish the presentation.

    • Exercise 4 (Extra, Requires enrolment key for this Moodle page)

      4.1 Export the AI-generated questions from the Exercise 3 event to a Moodle XML file. (Settings > More settings > Export to Moodle XML)

      4.2 Create a Question bank category in this Workshop Wooclap course. (More > Question bank > Category > Add category)

      4.3 Goto the category, then choose Import.

      4.4 Choose Moodle XML > add the file from the folder Downloads (Hämtade filer) > Import.

    • Image from Adobe Stock.

      File for practice use only.

    • Powerpoint presentation - Creative Commons: A Basic Presentation, by Catherine Zoerb.
      File for practice use only.