Clickview: Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
That night, Ron was stuck on his essay’s second point: “Why was the Ministry so slow to react when Harry’s name came out of the Goblet?”
“Problem solved,” she announced, out of breath. “No more fighting for Hogwarts: A History or European Wizarding Law, 1709-1799 . Professor McGonagall approved a trial.”
Neville’s essay earned him an “Exceeds Expectations” for the first time in his life.
It is the start of the autumn term at Hogwarts. Professor McGonagall has a new headache: the third-years are struggling to connect the Triwizard Tournament events with their assigned essay on "International Magical Cooperation and Its Perils." The library is overcrowded, and the relevant books are checked out. Enter Hermione Granger with a solution. Hermione burst into the Gryffindor common room, clutching a rolled-up piece of parchment that shimmered with a faint blue light. Harry and Ron looked up from their half-finished Potions homework. harry potter and the goblet of fire clickview
Next, Harry needed to understand how Moody (really Crouch Jr.) had fooled the Goblet. Hermione jumped to . A short, verified recording showed Dumbledore’s later testimony, accompanied by a diagram of a Confundus Charm layered over the Goblet’s aging ring. A ClickView footnote read: “A powerful Dark wizard can trick an ancient artifact, but not create new magic—hence Harry being the fourth school.”
“Oh!” Ron scribbled furiously. “So it wasn’t just incompetence. It was a legal trap.”
By the end of the week, Professor McGonagall reported that essay scores had risen by 40%. Students weren’t just memorizing—they were analyzing, using timestamped evidence, and understanding context. That night, Ron was stuck on his essay’s
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: The ClickView Parchment
Hermione smiled. She opened ClickView , went to , and used the “Transcript & Source Materials” feature. The full text of the Accord appeared, highlighted where the Merchieftainess had invoked it to protect the hostages.
“Neville, you can even watch her speak it in the original Mermish with subtitles,” Hermione said. It is the start of the autumn term at Hogwarts
“ClickView,” Hermione said patiently. “It’s a new educational resource the Ministry is testing. It contains the entire audio-visual record of the Triwizard Tournament, broken into segments. See?”
The next day, Neville approached them. “I have to write about the Second Task’s impact on Merperson-Wizard relations, but I can’t find the exact wording of the 1789 Merperson Accord.”
She unrolled the parchment. On it, instead of moving ink, was a smooth, glassy surface. In the corner, a small tab read:
Hermione tapped . Instead of just reading about it, they watched a timestamped clip of Minister Crouch Sr. looking pale and flustered, then Ludo Bagman whispering to a judge. A pop-up annotation from ClickView explained: “Under the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy, Article 17, a magically binding contract overrides standard Ministry veto—creating a legal paradox.”