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Frog VLE Update: Quick Start Guide
Contents
New Features............................................................................................................................. 1
Feature Enhancements .............................................................................................................2
New Features Overview ........................................................................................................2
Language Pack ......................................................................................................................2
Forms .....................................................................................................................................3
Quizzes ..................................................................................................................................8
Polls ...................................................................................................................................... 16
The Data Viewer ..................................................................................................................20
Quiz Data ............................................................................................................................. 21
Form Data ............................................................................................................................22
SCORM Data ........................................................................................................................23
Poll Data ...............................................................................................................................25
Site Templates .....................................................................................................................27
Creating a New Site Template ............................................................................................ 27
Feature Enhancement Overview .............................................................................................30
Assignments ........................................................................................................................30
Site Duplication ....................................................................................................................30
Font Family Selector .............................................................................................................32
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Frog VLE Update: Quick Start Guide
We are pleased to announce that we have updated your Frog VLE to enhance the
functionality and features. The changes to your Frog VLE are outlined in this guide.
This Quick Start Guide will provide you with all the information you need to get started
using the new features of your Frog VLE. For a more detailed overview of the new features
and functionality please see the Frog VLE User Guide available to download from the Frog
Community Site.
New Features
Language Pack
Users can choose to view the VLE in either English (UK) or Bahasa Melayu.
Forms
Teachers and Frog Admins can now create and share Forms.
Quizzes
Teachers and Frog Admins can now create, share and assign Quizzes.
Polls
Teachers and Frog Admins can now create and share Polls.
Data Viewer
All data used by either a SCORM object, Form, Quiz or Poll is stored in the Data
Viewer in both tabular and graph formats. Data can be exported as a .CSV file
when required.
Templates
Site templates can now be created and shared.
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Feature Enhancements
Assignments
Assignment Manager redesigned to enable more efficient use. Assignments can
now be searched for by subject, date, name or due date. Closed assignments can
now be re-opened and re-used. Decimals can now be issued as a mark.
Site Duplication
Sites can now be duplicated to make copies of popular sites.
Font Family Selector
Users can now change the font style within Widgets that allow the editing of text.
Text Activity Widget
Text Activity Widget redesigned to make the saving of work easier.
Themes
Three new Frog themes added.
New Features Overview
The following guide is designed to get you using your new features quickly and easily. Not
all features listed are available to all users. For a more detailed guide to the new features
please consult the Frog VLE User Guide, available to download from the Frog Community
Site.
Language Pack
What does the Language Pack do?
The Language Pack allows users to change the language of the VLE. There are currently
two languages available to choose from; English (UK) and Bahasa Melayu.
How do I use the Language Pack?
To change the language click on the Frog Head Menu option on
the Frog Bar and select Preferences.
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Click the Language drop down menu to select a language.
A message will be displayed informing you that the VLE will be reloaded before applying
your language choice.
Click the Apply Language button. Your Frog VLE will now reload and display your chosen
language.
Forms
What do Forms do?
Forms can be created and added to a site for the purpose of gathering information from
other Frog users. Once a form has been submitted all the form data is written to the Data
Viewer for viewing. The collected data can then be exported out of the VLE as a .CSV file.
How do I use Forms?
Forms are created and edited using the Form Builder. The Form Builder can be accessed
either from the Resource Manager or by dragging the Forms widget onto a site. The
following information is based on creating a form using the Form Widget.
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Note: If a Form is created using the New Form button within a site it will not be available in
the Resource Manager to be re-used again. Your Form can only be used within the site it
has been created in.
Select the Form Widget and drag it into a layout box in your site. Ensure the container is
blue before releasing the Widget.
Double clicking on the Form layout box displays the settings in the Content Panel.
The Form settings contain two buttons: Import Form and New Form. Click the New Form
button to launch the Form Builder.
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Once the Form Builder has launched enter the form title into the Form Name text input box
in the Settings panel. Alternatively, you can type directly into the text input box on the form
canvas.
Enter the form description into the Form Description text input box in the Settings panel.
Alternatively, you can type directly into the text input box on the form canvas.
Start creating your form by dragging one of the Fields from the Fields panel on the left
onto the form canvas. For this example we will use a Single Line Field. A Single Line
requires that the user enters a single line of text into the form.
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In the Label box in the settings panel, type in a title for Single Line Field. The text you type
will appear in the form in bold.
Further information can be added into the Description box on the left. Text typed in here
will appear underneath the text input box on the form.
Click on the Fields Tab to view the list of Input Fields.
Now drag more Fields onto the Form canvas. Each Field has a different style. These are:
Paragraph. Used when the user may have more information to
enter that can fit on just one line. For example, for an address.
Multiple Choice: Used when a list of options are required from
which a user can only select one answer. Click and drag the
Multiple Choice label from the list on the left onto the form canvas.
Dropdown Menu: Used when a list is of options are required
from which a user can only select one answer.
Checkboxes: Used when the user can select more than one
choice offered to them.
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When you have finished creating your Form, click on the Save
Form button.
Click the X button in the top left corner to close the Form Builder.
Your Form will now be displayed in your site ready to be shared.
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Quizzes
What do Quizzes do?
Quizzes deliver fun and engaging quizzes to users through assignments or as interactive
elements in sites. Quizzes can contain a variety of question and answer types and are
created using the Quiz Builder. Once a quiz has been created it can be reused by other
teachers in your school.
How do I use Quizzes?
Quizzes are created and edited using the Quiz Builder. The Quiz Builder is launched from
the Resource Manager.
To launch the Quiz Builder, click the Resource Manager icon in the Frog Bar.
In the Resource Manager, click on My Quizzes.
Click on the New Quiz button to launch the Quiz Builder.
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Once the Quiz Builder has launched enter the name of the Quiz into the Name text box.
Using the drop down menus select the subject and form for the quiz. Selecting a subject
will help other users find the quiz and its related questions.
Enter the instructions for the Quiz. The instructions will appear within the Quiz Widget on
your site.
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Click the Add Questions button to continue.
Questions are displayed individually within a Question Card. The Question Card holds
both the question and answer details for each question. Question Cards allows you to
combine different question types in a single quiz. The types of questions available are:
Free Format Text: The Free Format Text question type
allows users to answer your question by typing their
answer into a text input field.
Multiple Choice: A Multiple Choice question allows you
to pose a question and provide up to 5 answers, more
than one answer may be correct.
True/False: A True or False question type allows you to
pose a question that has two possible answers.
Multiple Choice Images: A Multiple Choice Image
question allows you to pose a question and provide up
to 5 images as answers. Only one answer can be
correct.
Select the type of question to be used for your first question card. For this brief example
we are going to show how a Free Format Text question is used. For a more detailed guide
please see the Frog VLE User Guide, available to download from the Frog Community Site.
Click on the Free Format Text button to select the question type.
The card will now ‘flip’ to accept the question and answer details.
The Free Format Text question type allows users to answer the question by typing their
answer into a text input box. At least one answer must be specified and this must exactly
match one of the supplied answers. It is recommended that all possible variations of the
answer should be included.
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Enter the question into the question text box.
Enter an acceptable answer for the question into the text box below. Remember to include
all possible variations of the answer. Click the blue + button to add the answer.
Enter any hints or suggestions to help the user find the answer.
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It is possible to add an image, video or audio file to support the question. Click on the Add
Media button to locate files.
You will now be presented with a choice of media sources. You can upload a file, select a
resource from the VLE or search the Frog Store. Click on an option to locate your media
file.
Once located the selected media will be displayed next to the question.
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You have now created the first question Card. Click the Add Question button to add
more questions.
When complete click on the Actions menu and select Save.
Before you can use the quiz in a site you must first publish
the quiz. Click on the Actions menu and select Publish.
Click the Actions menu and select Close to exit the Quiz
Builder.
To use the quiz in a site, Select the Quiz Widget and drag it into a Layout Box in your site.
Ensure the layout box is blue before placing the Widget.
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Double clicking on the layout box where the Widget icon is displayed displays the settings
for the Widget.
To find the quiz click on the Import Quiz button.
Double click on the Quiz to be embedded in the site.
The Quiz will now be displayed within your site.
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Displayed in the settings panel on the left are the advanced settings for your quiz.
The advanced settings take effect when the quiz is taken by the user. The options
contained in the quiz widget settings are:
Randomise question order? This option can be enabled to cause the questions to be
played back in a random order when a user takes the quiz.
Randomise answer order? Enabling this option will randomise the order in which answers
to multiple choice type questions are displayed to the user. Each user will see the answers
listed randomly each time they view the quiz.
Note: Due to the way in which Multiple Choice Image questions are stored these items are
always randomised when viewed.
Feedback after each question? This option allows you to tell users whether or not they
have answered correctly at the point that they submitted their answer. If question retries
are also enabled a user can retry the question if they have answered incorrectly.
Allow question retries? This option is only available if Feedback after each question? is
enabled. When question retries are allowed, a user will be returned to a question upon
feedback been given that their answer was incorrect. If disabled the user will be moved to
the next question after being informed that they answered incorrectly.
Display end of quiz results? This option displays the result of the quiz upon completion.
When the user completes the quiz and submits their answers they will be shown their
result.
Pass percentage. You can configure a pass percentage mark for your quiz. A percentage
pass mark should be provided between 0 and 100 with up to 2 decimal places. For
example 0.00, 75.00 or 99.99. If the field is set to 0 or left blank no pass mark is set for the
quiz.
Note: You must enter a pass percentage before you set the quiz. Failure to set a pass
percentage will result in the user being unable to pass or fail the quiz.
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Polls
What do Polls do?
Polls allow you to create a simple poll for canvassing users for their opinions. This might
be to Poll a class for their opinion of a particular activity or to Poll the entire school on a
change in school policy. Once the user has cast their vote the results of the poll is then
displayed back to them as a bar chart (see below).
How do I use Polls?
Polls are created and edited using the Poll Builder. The Poll Builder can be launched from
the Resource Manager or by dragging the Poll Widget into a site. The following guide is
based on creating a Poll using the Poll Widget.
Note: If a Poll is created within a site using the New Poll button, it will not be available in
the Resource Manager to be re-used again. Your Poll can only be used within the site it
has been created in.
Select the Poll Widget and drag it into a layout box in your site. Ensure the container is
blue before placing the Widget.
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Double clicking on the Poll layout box displays the settings in the Content Panel.
The Poll settings contain two buttons: Import Poll and New Poll. Click the New Poll button
to launch the Poll Builder.
Once the Poll Builder has launched the Poll canvas will contain a single multiple choice
question. No further question types can be added to the Poll.
Enter the name of the Poll into the Poll Name text input box.
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Enter the Poll question into the Question text input box. This will appear above the Poll
options.
A Poll consists of a single multiple choice question. Only one option can be chosen by the
user completing the Poll. By default a blank Poll question must contain at least two
options i.e. yes or no.
Enter the Poll options into each Option text input box.
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To add further options, click the Add a New Option button to create another option.
When finished click the Save Poll button.
Click the X button in the top left corner to close the Poll Builder.
Your Poll will now be displayed within your site.
Note: Unlike Quizzes, Polls cannot be used as part of an Assignment.
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The Data Viewer
What does the Data Viewer do?
If you have edit and manage access to a site and have included data gathering Widgets
such as SCORM packages, Quizzes, Polls or Forms, you can review the data that has been
collected by these items. The Data Viewer is a tool that is used to review these collections
of data. It is accessed on a site by site basis and provides you with the ability to export the
data collected.
How do I use the Data Viewer?
The Data Viewer is accessed from the Site Menu. A small arrow will appear next to the
Site label indicating that the Site Menu is available to you.
The Data Viewer will check the site to assess what data to display. The icons in the Data
Category indicate the types of data gathering widgets found within the site. Data is
available for those Widgets displayed in bold.
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If there is only one data gathering widget found within the site the data will be displayed
in the panel on the right. If there is multiple data gathering widgets found within the site
they will be displayed in the panel as tiles.
If you single click on the tile, the Actions menu becomes available.
You can now choose to select one of the options from the Actions menu or double click on
a tile to proceed to viewing the data. The left hand panel of the Data Viewer will then
collapse, maximising the space available to you for viewing the data.
When viewing an individual item, different fields will be shown based on the item type. A
quiz will show different fields to a SCORM package for example. You will also find different
options in the category view Actions menu depending on the type of item selected. The
expected fields and actions for each type of data collection item are as follows:
Quiz Data
When viewing the data for an individual quiz the summary area of the view will display:
The name of the quiz.
How many times people have taken the quiz (total submissions).
The number of people the site has been shared with.
The date and time of the first submission.
The date and time of the most recent submission.
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The summary area will also display a graph showing the number of submissions per day,
week or month. If the quiz has been active for less than 14 days the graph is displayed in
days, between 14 and 59 days in weeks and 60 days or over in months.
The following data fields will also be returned from the quiz, which can then be exported
as a CSV file:
User Name: The username of the person who took the quiz.
Name: The full name of the person who took the quiz.
Start: The date and time the person began the quiz.
End: The date and time the person completed the quiz.
Score: The final score achieved, based on questions answered correctly first time
and questions answered correctly on retries.
Answered First Time: The number of questions answered correctly first time.
Answered After Retry: The number of questions answered correctly on a retry, after
initially answering incorrectly.
Total Retry Attempts: The number of physical retries attempted by the person
taking the quiz, this is not the number of questions retried.
By default the table is sorted by date/time of the last submission with the most recent
submission being displayed at the top. You can reorder the table by clicking any column
header.
Form Data
When viewing the data for an individual form the summary area of the view will display:
The name of the form.
How many times people have taken the form (total submissions).
The number of people the site has been shared with.
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The date and time of the first submission.
The date and time of the most recent submission.
The form description.
The summary area will also display a graph showing the number of submissions per day,
week or month. If the form has been active for less than 14 days the graph is displayed in
days, between 14 and 59 days in weeks and 60 days or over in months.
The following data fields will also be returned from the form, which can then be exported
as a CSV file:
User Name: The username of the person who submitted the form.
Name: The full name of the person who submitted the form.
Date/Time of Submission: The date and time that the form was submitted.
The questions from the form will also be displayed in the order in which they appeared in
the form. Each question will have its own column with multiple choice answers being
displayed as sub-columns.
By default this table is sorted by date/time of submission with the most recent
submissions at the top. This table can be reordered by selecting any column header.
SCORM Data
When a SCORM package is selected at category level the actions menu will allow for
exporting of quiz data as a CSV only.
When viewing the data for an individual SCORM package the summary area of the view
will display:
The name of the SCORM package.
How many times people have completed the SCORM package (total submissions).
The number of people the site has been shared with.
The date and time of the first submission.
The date and time of the most recent submission.
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The summary area will also display a graph showing the number of submissions per day,
week or month. If the SCORM package has been active for less than 14 days the graph is
displayed in days, between 14 and 59 days in weeks and 60 days or over in months.
The following data fields will also be returned from the submission, which can then be
exported to a CSV:
User Name: The username of the person who completed the SCORM package.
Name: The full name of the person who completed the SCORM package.
Completed: Whether or not the SCORM package was fully completed. If a SCORM
package has more than one activity it may be only partially completed. If the
person taking the SCORM package completed it fully a Y will be displayed. If an N
is displayed the SCORM package has not been completed.
Overall Score: The score for the whole SCORM package.
Time Taken: The time, in minutes, that the person submitting the SCORM package
took to complete it.
Submission Date: The date the SCORM package was submitted.
As SCORM packages can contain more than one module the data grid has been
designed to expand to show information for each of the individual modules for a given
submission.
To expand a submission and see further details of the modules within it, select the
submission you wish to expand by clicking any part of the submission row. The
submission should now expand to show further information.
When exporting a SCORM packages data to a CSV file the fields list above will be
exported. The data for each module will also be exported but will be restricted to module
name and score.
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Poll Data
When viewing the data for an individual Poll the summary area of the view will display:
The name of the Poll.
How many times people have completed the Poll (total submissions).
The number of people the site has been shared with.
The date and time of the first submission.
The date and time of the most recent submission.
An overview of the current Poll results.
The summary area will also display a graph showing the number of submissions per day,
week or month. If the Poll has been active for less than 14 days the graph is displayed in
days, between 14 and 59 days in weeks and 60 days or over in months.
Click on the Table tab to view the results in table form (default view).
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Click on the Graph tab to view the results as a bar graph.
The following data fields will be displayed in the data grid, which can then be exported as
a CSV file:
User Name: The username of the person who completed the Poll.
Name: The full name of the person who completed the Poll.
Response: The option the person chose from the Poll.
Date and Time of Submission: The date and time the submission was made.
When exporting a .CSV file extra columns will be included containing gender and year
group.
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Site Templates
Any site can be used as a Site Template. This means that any site you have access to can
be copied and used as a template for site structure or content.
A Site Template is a site that has been tagged as a Template and appears in the
Templates area of the Resource Manager. To make identification easier, the icon for a Site
Template is displayed in orange.
Site Templates are a great way of re-using a site with a particular structure for you, or
others, to begin adding further content.
Remember, after creating a Site Template, just like any site, you will need to share it
before it is visible to other users. You should share it with Can edit and manage rights to
enable users to add content to it.
To create a Site Template, the category tag must be set to Template. This can be done
when creating the site.
Creating a New Site Template
Begin by clicking the Resource Manager icon in the Frog Bar. This will open the Resource
Manager.
Click on Sites in the left hand column.
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Click on the New Site button.
Give your site a name and a description.
Click the Next button to continue.
Select a theme and Icon and click the
Next button.
From the Category drop down menu,
select Template.
Click the Add button
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Other tags can be added to your site
here if you wish. This will make the
Template easier to find when users are
making a search. Click Create Site to
create the Site Template.
Your Site Template will now be displayed.
You can now start making changes to your Site Template. Remember, anything you add
to the site will appear on the Site Template.
Click on the Save Changes button to save your
Template.
Your new site template will appear in the Templates section in the Resource Manager.
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Feature Enhancement Overview
Assignments
How has the Assignment Manager Changed?
The Assignment Manager has been redesigned to enable easier and more efficient use.
Assignments can now be searched for by subject, date, name or due date. Closed
assignments can now be re-opened and re-used. Decimal points can now be issued as a
mark.
Site Duplication
What does Site Duplication do?
Site duplication allows you to take a copy of any site that you have access to in order to
reuse an existing site structure or contents without having to recreate the entire site. It is
possible to duplicate any site you have access to. This includes those created by yourself,
shared with you, or sites downloaded from the FrogStore.
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How do I use Site Duplication?
Sites can be duplicated either from the Resource Manager or from the Site Menu. The
following information is based on duplicating a site from the Resource Manager.
To duplicate a site within the Resource Manager, select the site to be duplicated by
clicking on it once.
Click the Actions menu and select Duplicate Site.
Enter a name and description for the site. The name should be different to the original to
avoid confusion.
Click the Finish button to create the new site.
The duplicated site will now open ready to be edited.
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Font Family Selector
What does the Font Family Selector do?
The Font Family Selector allows you to change the font style within Widgets that allow the
editing of text. Previously, when editing text your choice of font was determined by the text
formatting. Now you can choose from a variety of popular fonts to display your text.
Text Activity Widget Enhancements
The Text Activity Widget has been redesigned to make the saving of work easier.
Previously a student would click on a small icon to save their work. Now, the Save button
has been moved outside of the text editor and increased in size.
The Complete Assignment button has also been redesigned to make identification easier.