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Get Support iSpring is a PowerPoint add-on that makes it easy to enhance your presentations with high quality audio narration and even built-in quizzes.

The best part about iSpring is that you can publish your presentations as streaming HTML5 files that can be opened and played on any mobile connected device.

Creating Your Presentation

Creating Your Presentation

Record Audio

iSpring is a PowerPoint add-on which means that all design work of the presentation should be completed in PowerPoint prior to working

Import Audio Narration

on the iSpring components. When ready, you can use iSpring to record or import an audio narration.

Publish A Presentation Save Time - Watch a Video (Upload

Record Audio

iSpring Presentation to Blackboard) Upload A Presentation To

The following information is provided by iSpring

Blackboard (step by step instructions) Quiz Maker

You can record audio narrations by reading aloud your text notices or any other verbal announcements and synchronizing them with your slideshow. Just click the Record Audio button to launch the Record Audio Narration wizard.

Managing Quizzes Managing Questions

Question Options Deleting Questions

To record an audio narration: 1. Choose the slide where you would like to record audio narration from the dropdown list of slides. 2. Click Start Record to start recording your audio narration. 3. Click OK to apply the changes or Cancel to quit Record Audio Narration without saving any changes. Table 1. Audio Recording Options

Option

Description

Drop-down Slide list

Choose the slide where you want to record audio

Left arrow button

Click to go to the previous slide

Play/Pause button

Click to play/pause recorded audio

Process this slide only

Select this checkbox to process one chosen slide only

Prompt to overwrite existing

Select this checkbox if you want to be prompted to rerecord an existing audio

audio Right arrow button

Click to go to the next slide

Settings

Click to select an audio recording device

Show slide notes

Select this checkbox to show text notices for the slide

Start record / Next animation/ Next slide/ Click to start audio recording/ Click to advance to the next animation/ Click to advance to Stop

the next slide/ Click to stop

Stop button

Click to stop recorded audio

To import an audio narration: To import your audio narration, click the Audio button. Then, select one or multiple files that you want to import in the Import Audio Clips window and click Open.

In the Import Audio dialog, you can select one of the available options: Insert clips at current cursor position Insert clips at the beginning of the slide

Options

Description

Insert clips at

Audio files will be inserted at the current cursor position. If you have several clips to import, they all will be added to

current cursor

the timeline one by one.

position Insert clips at

Audio file will be inserted at the beginning of the selected slide. You can select any slide in the list. If you import

the beginning

multiple audio files, each file will be added to the slides one by one starting from the selected slide. Check the

of the slide

description for the Adjust slide duration option below.

Adjust slide

This option affects the Insert clips at the beginning of the slide mode. If this option is selected, the beginning

duration

and the end of the audio clip will match up with the slide length. If you upload multiple audio files, one file will be added to one slide one after another starting from the selected slide.

iSpring Suite supports the following audio formats: wav, mp3, wma. Files will be imported in alphabetical order. All imported files will be automatically copied to the presentation resource folder. This way, you won't lose inserted clips even if you move your presentation to another computer.

Publish the Presentation When publishing your presentation, iSpring converts the PowerPoint into an HTML5 file that you can upload to your Blackboard course. Users are given many options when publishing a presentation using iSpring, so it's important to read the following steps closely. Failure to follow these steps may result in students experiencing problems when viewing the presentation. 1. Open the PowerPoint presentation and click the iSpring tab 2. Select Publish - The Publish Presentation window appears.

3. Click LMS from the left-side options



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4. Insert the presentation name in the Presentation Title field 5. Next to Local Folder, press Browse and select where to save the presentation 6. Under Output Options, select Mobile (HTML5)

7. Press the Playback and Navigation tab 8. Check the boxes for Start presentation automatically, Change slides automatically, and Minimum slide duration 9. (Optional) Set minimum slide duration for 10.0 seconds 10. Use the On restart drop-down list to select Prompt to resume 11. Press Publish (The presentation is published to a folder in the location that you specified in Step 5)



Uploading the Presentation After publishing an iSpring presentation, the final step is to convert your presentation into a zip package and upload it to your Blackboard course. While iSpring has the option to automatically output the lecture as a zip package, this is not recommended. Lectures converted to zip through iSpring are not uploaded to Blackboard correctly and may cause issues. Zip the Presentation 1. Locate the published presentation folder (This folder should have (LMS) after the presentation title) 2. Select the desired lecture(s) 3. Right-click and select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder

4. A new zip file is created in the same location as the presentation



Upload the Presentation 1. Login to Blackboard and access the course you'd like to add the iSpring file to 2. Navigate to Control Panel > Content Collection > Course Name

3. Click Upload and press Upload Zip Package

4. Press Browse and locate the zipped iSpring presentation that you created

5. Select the zipped package 6. Click Open (The Blackboard page displays the contents of the folder. The published folder should contain several files and a res folder that all must be uploaded)

7. Press Submit

8. Navigate to the content area where you would like to link the lecture (i.e. Weekly Modules, etc.)

9. Click Build Content > Create > Item

10. Insert an item name in the Name field (e.g. Lecture Content), and instructions / lecture descriptions in the Text field

11. Click Browse Course under Attachments

12. Navigate to the presentation folder and select Presentation Title > res > index.html

13. Press Submit 14. Rename the Link Title to the presentation title 15. Select Give users access to all files and folders in the folder *VERY IMPORTANT*

16. Edit the Standard Options as desired 17. Press Submit



QuizMaker Quick Start Information provided by iSpring

After you start iSpring QuizMaker, you will see the Quick Start screen which gives you access to basic operations with the product. From this window you can create a new quiz, open a quiz from the list of recent quizzes, or choose to browse media resources related to iSpring QuizMaker.



Create Graded Quiz Create Survey

A new graded quiz will be created.

A new survey will be created.

Recent

The Quick Start window shows a list of quizzes that you have recently opened. Click the Browse button to open a

Quizzes

quiz which is not listed in the recent documents.

Resources

This panel lists links to online resources related to iSpring QuizMaker: video tutorials, community, knowledge base and support. These links will open in your default web browser.

Managing Quizzes Information provided by iSpring

1. Toolbar 2. Question List with Slide View/Form View tabs 3. Question Pane 4. Media Resources Pane 5. Answer Details Pane 6. Options/Feedback and Branching Pane 7. Status bar

Managing Questions You can add an unlimited number of questions to a quiz using 11 different categories of graded questions and 12 non-graded question categories. Adding Questions To add a question to your quiz: 1. Select one of the question types in the Graded Questions or Survey Questions drop-down menus.



2. Type your question in the Question field.

3. Customize question text style (Bold/Italic/Underline) and add media resources to it. 4. Add one or several choices to your question in the Answer/Details area. In addition, you can maximize the Answers area to have more space while working with long descriptions or large images. Once panel is maximized, you can simply restore its original size to see question details by clicking the Restore button in the upper left corner of the panel.

5. In the Options area, uncheck the Use default options checkbox and change defaults if necessary. (Use this guide for available options)

6. If necessary, change feedback settings for the question. 7. Enable branching if you want to control the order of questions in quizzes depending on the students' answers.

Option Use default option Score

Description Uncheck the Use default options checkbox to override the Question Defaults settings. Select this checkbox to apply default settings (1 attempt; 10 points awarded for each correct answer; shuffled answers; partial answer not allowed). Choose whether the score and penalties will be awarded by question or by answer.

Points

Specify the number of points given for a correct answer. If the score is given by answer, you can set custom score per each answer choice for two question categories: Multiple Choice and Multiple Response. Specify the number of penalty points given for an incorrect answer. If the penalty is applied by answer, you can set custom penalty points per each answer choice for two question categories: Multiple

Penalties

Choice and Multiple Response. Note: Penalty point for each answer should start with the minus sign.

Attempts Shuffle answers

Allow partial answer

May skip Limit time to answer the questions Answers are case sensitive

Specify the number of question attempts available. Select this checkbox to show answers in the shuffled order. Shuffling answers is disabled for True/False and Yes/No question types. Select this checkbox to treat partial answers as correct ones. Note: You cannot set penalties if partial answer is allowed. The Penalty field is disabled if you select Allow partial answer. This option is available for survey questions only. If you select this option, survey participants will be able to skip the question without answering it. Set the allowed time to answer a question. After the time runs out, the question will be automatically submitted with the selected answer.

Enabling this option makes the input text case sensitive.

Limit number of

This option is available for Multiple Response and Pick Many questions only. Specify the maximum number of

answers

answers, which user can give to this question.

Deleting Questions 1. Select a question in the list on the left side of the QuizMaker window. 2. Right-click the selected question and choose Delete in the context menu or press Delete on your keyboard. 3. Click Yes in the confirmation dialog. Note: You can select several questions by holding down the CTRL or SHIFT keyboard key while you click questions with the mouse.

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