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Thursday, November 4, 2010

JEOPARDY GAME

Today in class, we learned how to create a jeapordy game.  Here is a link to the free online jeopardy builder.
JEOPARDY LABS
We also used a poerpoint jeopardy.  The professor emailed us a sample template and we edited some of the questions with questions of our own.  It is neat with powerpoint because you can include sound clips and videos and images.  This can be used in almost any classroom with any grade.  It is cool how technology can hep present a lesson while having fun. 
To download videos to include in powerpoint, the professor used a site called DIRPY.
The online version has limits.  It can be only used online, so you must have internet access, and also it is text based, meaning you can't include and of the cool features. 
The only downfall with powerpoint, that I can see, is trying to keep all the slides organized in a presentable manor.

The teaching standard this goes with is 2D.
-provide students with multiple and varied formative and summative assessments aligned with content and technology standards and use resulting data to inform learning and teaching-

Interactive ideas like this jeapordy can allow students to experience new ways of learning and reviewing information needed to complete the assignments and learning outcomes for a class.

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