Classroom mask mandates nixed! › Forums › Discussion Forum › Pedagogy, Teaching, and Classroom › SPIN WHEEL. Student picker flash or ppt file.
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April 10, 2018 at 3:58 pm #2355
hotchilliesParticipantHi All. Ive been searching for a cool spinning wheel student picker, flash or ppt file.
Can anybody share or know where I can get one please and thankyou. Ive tried online but could not find suitable one. any response appreciated. -
April 12, 2018 at 10:04 am #2356
Mr CParticipantHi!
Well, I’m not really sure what you’re describing, unless spinning wheel is one of those randomizer things. If so, I took the one from the What does the fox say game and stripped out all the fox stuff and put on a blue arrow. I think the colors are cool, personally, but you decide.
Rather than create a new “pie” background, I just added a couple of lines, to see how easy it is. It’s pretty easy. Just select one that I added (between 5 and 6) and copy it. Then move it to where you want it. Next go into the object menu and go to the selection window (nearby move to front, etc). Move the object down until it is below “Picture 4” so it doesn’t interfere with the action box. Keep adding until you have the lines you need.
I hope this helps. Fortunately I have no classes today so I have time on my hands.
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April 12, 2018 at 10:06 am #2358
AndyKeymasterI can probably throw something together for you after work. You want to choose how many options there are and then just spin a wheel, wheel of fortune style? Is it okay if it is web-based?
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April 12, 2018 at 10:06 am #2359
AndyKeymasterDamnit Mr C!
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April 12, 2018 at 1:43 pm #2369
Mr CParticipantPlease go ahead and make something. Mine is far from perfect …
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April 12, 2018 at 5:26 pm #2370
AndyKeymasterHere is a spinner that I made. You can choose between 1-50 segments and how much power you want to “spin” with.
I literally had never looked at JavaScript prior to yesterday, though, so if you see any glaring bugs let me know and I will work them out.
Incidentally, was thinking of allowing the user to enter names instead of numbers, but I can’t think of a way to do it that isn’t unwieldy.
Anyway, hope you like it.
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