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Thank you, Jim Hefferon Saint Michael's College
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Name of contribution: JJ_Game Class Author's name: D. P. Story Location on CTAN: /macros/latex/contrib/jj_game Summary description: A LaTeX class to construct Jeopardy-like games License type: lppl
Announcement text: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a major update of the jj_game class that was first published 9/3/2000 and made available through my web site at
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/jj_game.html
JJ_game class is a Jeopardy-like game in which you compete for cyber money by answering questions composed by the game author. The questions can be multiple choice, math fill-in or text fill-in.
Since the year 2000, many techniques have been developed, and this version of jj_game has many enhancements an new features: (1) Added the ability to post math and text fill-in questions
(2) Enhanced control over the color design of the game
(3) The distribution comes with 9 designs (color schemes) jeopardy, florida, iceland, hornet, qatar, norway, germany, bahamas and spain
(4) Five general graphical backgrounds provided, and two additional ones that are used in a custom design
(5) language option, currently english and german. Additional languages will be added as translators volunteer
The basic game can be constructed using dvipsone, dvips, pdftex and dvipdfm (untested in this version).
Additionally, there is a pro option that requires the use of dvipsone or dvips and Acrobat Pro 7.0 or later with distiller.
I have used the jj_game class in some of my classes for extra credit; for this purpose, the following features were developed:
(6) A forcredit option that forces the student---assuming the contestant is taking the game for credit---to enter his/her name.
(7) With the pro option, layers are used to hide the questions from the contestant before he/she selects a question from the game board. When the contestant selects a question, the question is made visible. The questions are in layers with a no print attribute, so the contestant cannot print out the game and distribute the questions to other contestants even if the questions are visible.
Documentation jjg_man.pdf contains all details of the game, and wonderful demo files are also supplied.
Get the latest AeB (AcroTeX eDucation Bundle, web,exerquiz,etc)
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/webeq.html
and if applicable, get AeB Pro
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/aeb_pro.html
Hope you like the new version, now, I simply must get back to my retirement!
one dps
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