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Chapter 4
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What is an EAS file?
Each set of material which is run in a Got It!™ relevant
activity is stored in an EAS file (Not all activities require
EAS files). The term EAS is derived from their extension
code. These files may be created by the user or previously
prepared ones downloaded from elsewhere, eg another
teacher’s EAS file , CSV file, etc.
Each file is given a name and allocated to a particular
course or subject area. This reflects the fact that normally a
single file contains related material with a common theme,
although a collection of completely disparate items can be
assembled if required.
The material in each file consists of a sequence of items run
successively in the activity. An item, which appears as a
single screen display during the activity, can be made up of
three sections:-
T he Stem.
1.
In many cases, this is a question
requiring one or more correct answers, but it does not
have to be. For example, it could be a statement to
which the students respond whether it is true or false.
Or it could be a question and/ or instruction which
asks for a response which is neither right nor wrong,
eg when students are asked to cast a vote between