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December 28, 2017
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animate cc | récupération d'un score en sortie d'animation | jeux d'école

  • December 28, 2017
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Bonjour,

Je cherche encore à savoir si animate cc est adapté pour ce projet de jeux pour ma classe d'enfants en difficulté.

je voudrez savoir si on peut l'utiliser pour récupérer en JS le score de l'enfant qui joue pour le mettre ensuite dans une base de données.

Est ce possible? et éventuellement succinctement comment?

Merci d'avance pour votre aide,

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    kglad
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    December 28, 2017

    if you want the student scores to be available to you (the teacher), you would need a server (eg, i use inmotionhosting) to host the database and encode animate to communicate the student scores to that server.

    if you want each student to have their own database that you could not check, that would not need a server that you can access.

    Participant
    December 28, 2017

    Thank you for your answer.

    But we use already a localhost (xampp)  with mysql and php. It 's my father he has done it. For the moment we get student scores with php but it's juste for simple operation as 3+?=4.

    We want to add animate to help children to manipulate.

    But I don 't know if it s  possible to send datas during the game or at the end of the game with JS.

    And I don't know How it's possible?

    Fabien

    kglad
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    December 29, 2017

    Sorry to disturb you.

    I haven't money for that. I'm teacher for handicaped children in france. And in my country nothing is done for this public with software. I do that free, I want to do something open and free for children and their parents. I do it with my father. So I would just know precisly if I m on the good road before doing 40 hours of internet formation on animate and jscreate...

    I understand your position. 

    Bye and thank you


    you're welcome.