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Creating zApps
- Why should I create zApps?
- What are the eight zApp Types?
- Can zApps be co-authored or authored under a pen name or pseudonym?
- What are the different question types and which should I use?
- What is a lesson and how many lessons should I have?
- What is the Recommended zApp Time?
- How does imposing copyright protect my zApp?
- What is the difference between adding a hint and adding an explanation?
- Can I use questions from other zApps in my own?
- How can I share my zApp with the world?
- Why am I unable to share my zApp to the sQuizya Library?
- What are the characteristics of popular zApps?
- Can my zApp be used outside of sQuizya?
- What happens if I publish to the School Library / My Library?
- I shared my zApp with the sQuizya Library when I didn't mean to. What do I do?
- When will I know if my zApp has been approved for the sQuizya Library?
- Who approves zApps and when will I find out if my zApp has been approved?
Why am I unable to share my zApp to the sQuizya Library?
If, in Step 3 of the zApp Creator, the options to share your zApp to the sQuizya Library (teachers only) or sQuizya Library (all users) are unavailable to you, it means that you have imported a copyright restricted question from another user’s zApp. Even if you significantly modify the question, it retains the copyright tag of the original author.
zApps with copyright restrictions can be freely reproduced, modified, extracted and shared into another zApp or zApp Book within the sQuizya platform, but to protect the copyright of the original author, your resulting zApp or zApp Book that utilises any portion of the copyrighted zApp are barred from being published outside of your institution.
To enable publishing to the sQuizya Library, you must first remove any questions that you have imported with another author’s copyright tag. These questions are marked with a © in the list of zApp questions in Step 2 of the zApp Creator.
