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Create an interactive training module |
Why use Iris?
- to write an interactive training module based on a writing guide;
- to create multiple-choice type exercises, closed questions, fill-in-the-blanks, exercises based on categorization or reshuffling (using drag and drop);
- to publish an online module, as well as practice exercises (with or without solutions) in OpenDocument format so they can be printed;
- to reuse exercises or theoretical material in several modules.
Who is Iris for?
- teachers wanting to create interactive training modules, as a complement to classes, for self-training or for practice sessions;
- trainers needing to present prerequisite type modules or who need complementary material to training coursework.
Iris in pictures

The editor offers a writing guide for an interactive module.

The available interactive exercises integrated into the module are multiple choice quizzes, fill-in-the-blanks exercises and drag and drop exercises.

Practice exercises in paper form can be distributed during face-to-face classes with or without solutions.

The interactive Web medium.
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