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Game Show (FREE REUSABLE LEARNING OBJECT)

This page contains the resources that will allow you to create an interactive assessment of your very own. Please read all directions and review the Terms for Use before you begin.

Game Show is brought to you by Advanced E-Learning Solutions, Inc. as a free service. To learn more about how aelearn can create fun, customized learning objects for your organization, contact us today!

 
Terms of Use

By using this interactive assessment, you are agreeing to the terms of use stated herein. This free and limited service IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. (Please read the directions for use, as additional support is not provided.)

You must keep the game file (gameshow.swf) intact and the Advanced E-Learning Solutions, Inc. logo and links must remain in place. You may not import or embed the SWF file, in part or as a whole, into other digital resources, applications, libraries or files, except for web pages, without express permission from Advanced E-Learning Solutions, Inc. You may modify the HTML and XML file that comes with the SWF file, but you may not modify or reverse engineer the SWF file itself. This interactive assessment will remain the property of Advanced E-Learning Solutions, Inc. and you are only granted a limited and non-exclusive license to use it. This agreement and license can be terminated and changed at any time, at the sole discretion of Advanced E-Learning Solutions, Inc.

In order to use this free learning object you must provide your name and a valid email address. Doing so, gives Advanced E-Learning Solutions (aelearn) permission to send you periodic emails updating you on our services and tools. It is our promise and policy not to sell or provide any private information collected via this site to any third-parties. To read more about this policy click here.

Any learning activity created at aelearn.com is for educational purposes only, and may not be sold or repurposed. If you're interested in a customized version of this learning object, please contact us.

 
View Sample of Game Show

Before beginning, you may view a sample by clicking the screenshot below.

Click here to view a sample

 

What You Will Need

To create your own Game Show interactive assessment, you will need 3 files:

  1. A web page that will contain the game (HTML file).
  2. The Game Show game in Flash format (SWF file).
  3. An XML document that will serve as the source document for the game (XML file).

If you don't have a copy of the HTML file and Flash (SWF) file for the Game Show game yet, click the first and second respective links above. Once you have those two files, proceed to the next section.

NOTE: For advanced users, do not download the files above. click here to find out how you can use different XML source documents using only one SWF file. The needed files are listed in the directions provided in the link.

 
XML Generator for Game Show
This XML generator will write the XML part of the Game Show game for you. All you have to do is fill out the following form, download the resulting XML document, and save it in the same directory where you saved the Game Show game (SWF file).
 
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Question #3:
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Question #4:
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Question #5:
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Question #6:
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Question #7:
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Question #8:
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Question #9:
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Question #10:
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Choice #10c: (optional)
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Question #11:
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Question #12:
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Choice #12c: (optional)
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Downloading Customized Game Show
Your first name:
Your last name:
Your email address:
 
 
 
Tips for Advanced Users
  • If you feel comfortable enough editing the XML document, you don't have to use this form. Just open the XML source document using any text editor and change the XML content directly. However, be careful not to mess up the syntax of the XML document. When in doubt, use the form in this page.
  • If you are somewhat familiar with HTML, you can use only one instance of the SWF file as the engine for several XML source documents. By default, the SWF file searches for a relative XML document of the same file name. This means that if you want to use three Game Show games on your website, you will have to have at least three SWF files, one for each XML document. By editing the query string in the object that is embedded in the HTML file provided above, you can get away with using only one SWF file even when you have more than one XML source document. This means host browsers will only have to download the SWF file once, which cuts on download time and server bandwidth. Below is the piece of code that appears in two places that you need to edit inside the HTML file that you download below.
    src="gameshow.swf?xml_file_name=mySourceDocument.xml"
    Just replace mySourceDocument.xml with the file name of your custom XML source document, and the SWF file will try to locate that custom XML document instead of it's XML document of the same name. You may download these three files to see an example:

 
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