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# '''Publish:''' It is utilized to maintain control over the project specifics, license, and access.
 
# '''Publish:''' It is utilized to maintain control over the project specifics, license, and access.
 
# '''URL of Xerte tool:''' This is the URL for the Xerte online tool, which is embedded in the Karnataka Education server.
 
# '''URL of Xerte tool:''' This is the URL for the Xerte online tool, which is embedded in the Karnataka Education server.
# '''Folder structure:''' Created folders or directories will appear as shown in Figure 3, numbered 9.
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# '''Folder structure:''' Created folders or directories will appear as shown in Fig3, numbered 9.
# '''Created project:''' Created projects will appear as shown in Figure 3, numbered 10.
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# '''Created project:''' Created projects will appear as shown in Fig
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# 3, numbered 10.
 
# '''Search:''' It is used to search for a certain project or folder by name or keyword.
 
# '''Search:''' It is used to search for a certain project or folder by name or keyword.
 
# '''Sort option:''' Sorting by name (from ‘A to Z’ and ‘Z to A’) and by age (from ‘new to old’ and ‘old to new’) is made easier with the help of this option.
 
# '''Sort option:''' Sorting by name (from ‘A to Z’ and ‘Z to A’) and by age (from ‘new to old’ and ‘old to new’) is made easier with the help of this option.
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=== Creating/Editing project ===
 
=== Creating/Editing project ===
The Xerte project is incredibly easy to create and edit. Click the "create" button to start a new project, and to edit click on the “edit” button, as indicated above (Fig3), to make changes. You may now see all the components or alternatives that Xerte offers to enhance the richness and interactivity of your projects. As soon as you begin developing or changing your project, click the ‘insert’ button (as shown in Figure 5) to access further options and add any Xerte elements that are accessible.
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The Xerte project is incredibly easy to create and edit. Click the "create" button to start a new project, and to edit click on the “edit” button, as indicated above (Fig3), to make changes. You may now see all the components or alternatives that Xerte offers to enhance the richness and interactivity of your projects. As soon as you begin developing or changing your project, click the ‘insert’ button (as shown in Fig5) to access further options and add any Xerte elements that are accessible.
    
'''NOTE :''' Whenever you want to add an element to the Xerte project, once you choose the element type, you would have three options.
 
'''NOTE :''' Whenever you want to add an element to the Xerte project, once you choose the element type, you would have three options.
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To include a PDF file in the project, user must select "Insert→media→pdf file".
 
To include a PDF file in the project, user must select "Insert→media→pdf file".
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Once the PDF element has been added, the user can upload the PDF by selecting "import media". A new window will appear (Fig6). Users can choose a PDF file from their computer by clicking the "no files selected" (Fig7) button, then browse for the file and click "upload." The user can effectively add a file to the project by double-clicking it after uploading it to the Xerte tool. User can edit the title of the element by using the first text box.
 
Once the PDF element has been added, the user can upload the PDF by selecting "import media". A new window will appear (Fig6). Users can choose a PDF file from their computer by clicking the "no files selected" (Fig7) button, then browse for the file and click "upload." The user can effectively add a file to the project by double-clicking it after uploading it to the Xerte tool. User can edit the title of the element by using the first text box.
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">  
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">  
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To use this element user should click on “insert→media→transcript reader”.
 
To use this element user should click on “insert→media→transcript reader”.
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Once the element has been added, user can upload the audio by clicking the “import media” button which will pop a new window as shown in Figure 6, where the user can click on the “no files selected” (Fig7) button and can browse the computer to select the audio. Click on upload. Once the file is uploaded, user can double-click on the file to get it added to the project. To add the text to make it synch with audio, click New text. It shows another page where user can add text and in the synch point mention the timing of audio in seconds format. For example, if the text is starting from 12<sup>th</sup> second, mention 12 in the synch point. On the other side, text can be formatted by clicking on “Show toolbar” option and can change the title of the page as well. Please go through the below example (Figs11 and 12).
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Once the element has been added, user can upload the audio by clicking the “import media” button which will pop a new window as shown in Fig6, where the user can click on the “no files selected” (Fig7) button and can browse the computer to select the audio. Click on upload. Once the file is uploaded, user can double-click on the file to get it added to the project. To add the text to make it synch with audio, click New text. It shows another page where user can add text and in the synch point mention the timing of audio in seconds format. For example, if the text is starting from 12<sup>th</sup> second, mention 12 in the synch point. On the other side, text can be formatted by clicking on “Show toolbar” option and can change the title of the page as well. Please go through the below example (Figs11 and 12).
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="350px">   
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="350px">   
 
File:Fig11 Adding the audio to the project.png|Fig11: Adding the audio to the project
 
File:Fig11 Adding the audio to the project.png|Fig11: Adding the audio to the project
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Once video element is added, user can upload the video by clicking the “Import media” button which will pop a new window shown in Fig6. User can click on the “no files selected” (Fig7) button and can select the video from their system and click on upload by browsing the file. Once uploading is done user can double-click on the file to add it to the project effectively. User can change the page title, add the description for video as shown in below image. (Figs13 and 14)
 
Once video element is added, user can upload the video by clicking the “Import media” button which will pop a new window shown in Fig6. User can click on the “no files selected” (Fig7) button and can select the video from their system and click on upload by browsing the file. Once uploading is done user can double-click on the file to add it to the project effectively. User can change the page title, add the description for video as shown in below image. (Figs13 and 14)
<gallery mode="packed" heights="350px">
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
File:Fig13 Adding the Video to the project.png|Fig13: Adding the Video to the project  
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File:Fig13 Adding the Video to the project.png|Fig13: Adding the Video to the project
</gallery>
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File:Fig14 After adding the image changing the page title and adding the description.png|Fig14: After adding the image changing the page title and adding the description
<gallery mode="packed" heights="350px"> 
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File:Fig14 After adding the image changing the page title and adding the description.png|Fig14: After adding the image changing the page title and adding the description  
   
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">   
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">   
 
File:Fig15 Adding the flashcard.png|Fig15: Adding the flashcard
 
File:Fig15 Adding the flashcard.png|Fig15: Adding the flashcard
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px"> 
   
File:Fig16 Adding the content to the both the sides of flashcard.png|Fig16: Adding the content to the both the sides of flashcard
 
File:Fig16 Adding the content to the both the sides of flashcard.png|Fig16: Adding the content to the both the sides of flashcard
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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The user needs select "insert→connectors→hotspot image connector" and then "hotspot image connector" to use this element.
 
The user needs select "insert→connectors→hotspot image connector" and then "hotspot image connector" to use this element.
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Users have the option of adding the page title, page content, text alignment, and highlight hotspot option, which can highlight an image while the project is being played, the size of the picture, and the activity description.<gallery mode="packed" heights="350px">
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Users have the option of adding the page title, page content, text alignment, and highlight hotspot option, which can highlight an image while the project is being played, the size of the picture, and the activity description.
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="350px">
 
File:Fig17 Various option of hotspot image connector.png|Fig17: Various option of hotspot image connector
 
File:Fig17 Various option of hotspot image connector.png|Fig17: Various option of hotspot image connector
</gallery>'''Note:''' We advise users to combine two similar-type photographs that are side by side before uploading them. After that, they can submit the combined image to the element as shown in the below image.<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
   
File:Fig18 Merged similar images as single image.jpg|Fig18: Merged similar images as single image
 
File:Fig18 Merged similar images as single image.jpg|Fig18: Merged similar images as single image
</gallery>After inserting the image user should click on the new hotspot which will take the user to a new page. On the new page, double-click on “edit hotspot”, it will open the image and allow the user to mark the difference. Once a marking is done user should click on “new hotspot” to add the next marking difference.
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</gallery>
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'''Note:''' We advise users to combine two similar-type photographs that are side by side before uploading them. After that, they can submit the combined image to the element as shown in the below image.
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After inserting the image user should click on the new hotspot which will take the user to a new page. On the new page, double-click on “edit hotspot”, it will open the image and allow the user to mark the difference. Once a marking is done user should click on “new hotspot” to add the next marking difference.
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
 
File:Fig19 Marking the hotspot (Difference).png|Fig19 Marking the hotspot (Difference)
 
File:Fig19 Marking the hotspot (Difference).png|Fig19 Marking the hotspot (Difference)
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="350px">
   
File:Fig20 Adding the 2nd hotspot.png|Fig20: Adding the 2nd hotspot
 
File:Fig20 Adding the 2nd hotspot.png|Fig20: Adding the 2nd hotspot
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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=== '''Duplicating the page or element''' ===
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=== Duplicating the page or element ===
 
In order to reuse the content and element in another project or to utilize and change the same project in a new file, the user can replicate the entire project or specific project components.
 
In order to reuse the content and element in another project or to utilize and change the same project in a new file, the user can replicate the entire project or specific project components.
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# User name and access control details of shared user.
 
# User name and access control details of shared user.
 
# Creators user name
 
# Creators user name
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=== Reference ===
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[https://xerte.org.uk/index.php/en/examples Template demonstrators]
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[https://xot.xerte.org.uk/play.php?template_id=116 Tutorial]
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[https://xot.xerte.org.uk/play.php?template_id=102#page1 Demo Video]
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