
Welcome to The Widgetiser
A tool which creates fresh, locally sourced "take away" HTML code widgets for building online course material
What would you like to make..?
A tool which creates fresh, locally sourced "take away" HTML code widgets for building online course material
What would you like to make..?
Generate interactive activity boxes to engage learners.
Create a Reveal Answer box with (optional) textbox for students to type into.
For embedding prompts about MySkills development opportunities.
A 4-answer multiple choice question in the style of 'Who wants to be a millionaire?'
A simple True-False question question in the style of 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?'
A customisable vertical item re-orderer widget with confirmation feedback if you get the order right/wrong
A yellow indented summary box including an editable title and text
A yellow indented summary box including an editable title and text
An Either-Or question which gives 2 answers which you can click on and get feedback
Providing various contact details (some optional) about a staff member on a module
A thumbnail image of a tutor to accompany some text from them
Accessible, customisable template which gives details on module content release
Creates two coloured boxes listing do's and don'ts
Creates a quotation box with options for a citation / reference
Creates a definition box made of an editable term and description
Creates a question and a hidden answer which can be revealed by students (no text box)
An accessible and customisable table for the presentation of data
A simple True of False question with response text
A block with a user customisable number of tabs containing headings and text content
Creates a gallery of blue boxes each with a title and text, with 3 per row and unlimited rows
Expandable items box which can let students expand text under up to 10 item titles to see text
Creates a nicely formatted weblink which opens a URL in a new tab
Creates a nicely formatted weblink which opens a URL in a new tab
A case study box which sets the text apart from normal paragraphs with an orange tab and indentation
Created by Luke Miller (l.miller@sheffield.ac.uk)
With a little extra magic from Dan Smith