Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in School!
Sept 30, 2019 13:30:51 GMT -5
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Post by Dziben on Sept 30, 2019 13:30:51 GMT -5
Hello!
Hello, everyone! I'd like to present my quiz show made at school. These are "Szkolni Milionerzy" (Who Wants To Be a Millionaire in School).
Where did it start?
I was inspired by videos on YouTube where someone did something like that in college. I liked it very much and I thought I'd like to do something like that too.
Difficult beginnings
The beginnings were very difficult. I didn't know if I could manage as a host, how I'd do the show, or if I'd like the audience. Without prolongation, I started to organize the staff, rules and program. I used an osswmi HTML5 controller that was publicly available for download. My best friend and a friend from another class were in the frame.
The first edition was not sensational, the lamp movements were not programmed, and weak computers did not make them. Despite many mistakes of the leader (me) as well as the staff and the program, the quiz show was accepted and the audience was delighted. A few days after the premiere, the pupils came and asked when it would be possible to play for grades again. After the first edition, I had even more desire to make another even better edition. The Director set another deadline and I could play the host again. I'll add that there were two main wins!
Difficult beginnings
The beginnings were very difficult. I didn't know if I could manage as a host, how I'd do the show, or if I'd like the audience. Without prolongation, I started to organize the staff, rules and program. I used an osswmi HTML5 controller that was publicly available for download. My best friend and a friend from another class were in the frame.
Rules
The rules were very strange, but ingenious. It was a two-person game. Instead of a million you won grades, you had 15 questions, each 5 questions from a different category. Chemistry, physics and history. You had three lifelines, Ask the audience, fifty-fifty and phone a friend. The fourth lifeline was the switch the question, but you received this lifeline after going through 10 questions. After passing the guaranteed threshold (every 5 questions) you received a grade for a given subject.
First edition
The first edition was not sensational, the lamp movements were not programmed, and weak computers did not make them. Despite many mistakes of the leader (me) as well as the staff and the program, the quiz show was accepted and the audience was delighted. A few days after the premiere, the pupils came and asked when it would be possible to play for grades again. After the first edition, I had even more desire to make another even better edition. The Director set another deadline and I could play the host again. I'll add that there were two main wins!
Second editon
I didn't have much to say about the second edition. It was very similar to the first one but we removed Switch The Question.
Third edition
The third edition was already really advanced. I made my own program, which was created over two weeks ago. At that time I broke the contract with my old staff, so I no longer had access to the lamps. In the meantime, I found two new people. A programmer at my school and a classmate. We were a super crew. As far as the program is concerned, I added the screen of the instructor (I've seen the same as the participant before). Now I had my own screen, participant and audience. In this edition we used tablets and resigned from monitors. It wasn't a good idea because there was a lot of interference. I'm proud of my tablet shelf. It is very similar to the original and the addition of LEDs was a great idea. I added checks for the amounts, and I made my own poster. This edition came out poorly, because of the large interference. I wasn't worried about it and started thinking about the next version. The main prize didn't go down here. I have to add that I didn't run this edition.
The Final Edition
The third edition was already really advanced. I made my own program, which was created over two weeks ago. At that time I broke the contract with my old staff, so I no longer had access to the lamps. In the meantime, I found two new people. A programmer at my school and a classmate. We were a super crew. As far as the program is concerned, I added the screen of the instructor (I've seen the same as the participant before). Now I had my own screen, participant and audience. In this edition we used tablets and resigned from monitors. It wasn't a good idea because there was a lot of interference. I'm proud of my tablet shelf. It is very similar to the original and the addition of LEDs was a great idea. I added checks for the amounts, and I made my own poster. This edition came out poorly, because of the large interference. I wasn't worried about it and started thinking about the next version. The main prize didn't go down here. I have to add that I didn't run this edition.
The Final Edition
The last edition came out the best. I was using a program from the third edition. I went back to the monitors and added the screen . Animated logos were displayed there. This is where it turned out great. I buried the wiring, and we added candy as a reward. There were two wins of the one million zloty.
I think that's all I can say about my project. I am proud of it and I will soon do another fifth edition. What do you think?
Greetings, Kdydko.
I apologize in advance for my English. Thanks.
(The graphics of the third and fourth editions were made by Nuttermit)
Photos and videos from all editions:
First edition: Imgur
Second edition: Imgur (I only have a poster)
Third edition: Ask the Audience 1000zloty win Imgur
Final edition: Software Test IV edition winner Imgur
The software used in the quiz show: YouTube1 YouTube
Photos from the big screen: Imgur
I think that's all I can say about my project. I am proud of it and I will soon do another fifth edition. What do you think?
Greetings, Kdydko.
I apologize in advance for my English. Thanks.
(The graphics of the third and fourth editions were made by Nuttermit)
Photos and videos from all editions:
First edition: Imgur
Second edition: Imgur (I only have a poster)
Third edition: Ask the Audience 1000zloty win Imgur
Final edition: Software Test IV edition winner Imgur
The software used in the quiz show: YouTube1 YouTube
Photos from the big screen: Imgur