id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-102632-yazl9usb Lobet, Guillaume QuoVidi: a open-source web application for the organisation of large scale biological treasure hunts 2020-07-01 .txt text/plain 4496 278 63 To assemble these different elements -biological vocabulary, observation, active learning and gamification -in a comprehensive learning activity, we created a large scale biological treasure hunt for our students. Educators also have the possibility to define specific game parameters, such as specific geographic regions in which the game takes place or restriction on the number of submissions in each quest group (adding for instance a point penalty below a certain number of "animal" or "plant" submissions). Once pictures are stored on the web interface, students can assign them to a specific quest and submit it for evaluation. The web application allows users to follow their progress in detail (which picture was submitted for which quest, what is the evaluation status, etc.) as well as the global progress of the other groups (the total number of collected points). More precisely, in the photo quiz module, students are presented with pictures submitted by other groups and validated by the educators (see below "Expert evaluation). ./cache/cord-102632-yazl9usb.txt ./txt/cord-102632-yazl9usb.txt