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Create an instance of the activity

Inside your Moodle course, activate the edition mode and add a new instance of the treasure hunt.

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Configure the activity

Complete the general configuration form by providing the name of the activity, a short description, if the game is moving (by using GPS technology or QR codes) or without moving (selecting the desired position on the application), individual or in groups, the grading method, etc.

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Types of maps for the game

You can configure the playing field in the following ways:

- Base map of the world: A street map or satellite image can be used. By default Treasurehunt works like this.
- Base map of the world with an overlay map chosen by the teacher: You can superimpose maps served by WMS-compliant servers (Web Map Service). This type of map is superimposed over the base map and can be hidden and displayed with the layer menu.
- Only a WMS map chosen by the teacher: By selecting "This is the only base layer", the map chosen by the teacher can not be hidden.
- Any image superimposed on the base maps: Any photograph or image file can be projected on the ground. An example of this use is the projection of a historical map over the actual terrain. The teacher must know exactly the coordinates of the two corners of the photo to be able to place it on the map.
- A non-geographic image: This game mode uses a still image with a set of "hot spots" where there aren't actually geographic coordinates but only areas marked on a background "poster".

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Create or edit your road

Each road contains all the stages that the student should discover in order to overcome the activity done. You will be able to create several roads to assign diverse routes to different groups of students. To set these roads, click on the button Change roads and clues from the initial screen. It will appear the edition screen with one created by default. If you want to edit an existing road, it is required to click on the edit button (pencil) corresponding to the desired road. In order to create a new one, you should click on the + Road button and enter its name and the group or grouping that will play it.

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Create the list of stages

Each road should contain at least two stages with an associate geometry. The geometry of the first stage of the road will determine the point from where the students will begin the activity. In order to create a stage, click on the + Stage button and enter the name and the clue (you can add multimedia content) that will allow the students to find out the location of the next stage. Optionally, you can generate a QR code, print it and put it in the desired location so once it is scanned the stage is validated. You can also associate selection questions or an activity to be completed before unlocking the current clue. Then, use the GIS editor to draw the geometry (one click to add a vertex and double-click to finish it) for each of the stages and click on the save button. Write a congratulation message in the final stage pointing out that the route has been completed.

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Ready to play

The activity is ready, your students will be able to start enjoying while they learn. If you want to see their progress, you can check it in the table in the initial screen of the activity.

Address

E.T.S.I. Telecomunicación
Univesidad de Valladolid
Paseo de Belén 13                     
Valladolid, 47011
Spain                    


Contact

Email: jpdecastro@tel.uva.es          

Links

E.T.S.I.T.
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