Guide to adding Wooclap question to Genially
Genially is a free online tool that brings content to life and allows you to create all kinds of visual presentations, quizzes, and computer graphics. You can even easily add your Wooclap questions!
☝️ Note that you need to have already created content on Genially to insert Wooclap questions!
Copying the iFrame code of a Wooclap question
To share a question in Genially, you will first need to copy the iFrame code of your question. This works for live sessions as well as for self-paced sessions.
Copy the iFrame code of a live session
First, go to your Wooclap event dashboard, where you will find the questions to add to your Genially presentation. Then, choose the question you want to import into your Genially. Click on the 3 dots on the right of the question (1) and click on Copy iFrame code (embed) (2). Your Wooclap question code is now copied.
☝️ Do not copy the direct link; copy the iFrame code.
Copy the iFrame code of a self-paced session
In your event, enter the Self-paced session tab. Choose the Wooclap questionnaire you want to import into Genially. Click Share (next to the Report button) and copy the iFrame code (Be careful, do not copy the direct link but the iFrame code).
☝️ Do not copy the direct link; copy the iFrame code.
Paste the code into Genially
Once you have copied your iFrame code, go back to Genially and click Insert, in the left menu bar. Choose the category </> Others in the top right and paste the iFrame code that you copied earlier in Wooclap. You can click on Insert below this code in order to embed your question within your Genially. Once you have inserted your question, note that you can resize it as you wish by clicking on one of the four corners of the question.
You can repeat these steps as many times as you have Wooclap questions to import into Genially.
☝️ You will need to log in to your Wooclap account. Be sure you can see your whole Wooclap page on Genially to do so. To log in, go into Presenter view before presenting your event.
💡The language of the Wooclap iFrame matches the one on your Wooclap account. You can modify it by going to your Account settings.
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